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  2. Owner of Jesse Pinkman's House from “Breaking Bad ... - AOL

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    "When I would watch the series and I’d see the portions inside the house, I’d say, ‘Yeah that’s Jesse’s house,’ but it was my house. It’s where I raised my kids," she says.

  3. A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Pinkman, who is now living in the RV, puts his house on the market because of his trauma from the deaths of Krazy-8 and Emilio. Walt tells him that he made a deal with Tuco , that they will sell two pounds of meth a week to him, but Jesse says producing two pounds (0.91 kg) of meth a week is impossible – his suppliers of the precursor ...

  4. Down (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse at first tries to convince his mother that he can change, then angrily tells her that he earned the house by taking care of his cancer-stricken aunt while his mother did nothing. She loses her temper and slaps him. Afterwards, Jesse searches for a place to stay, but all of his friends turn him away.

  5. Cornered (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    Walter meets Jesse Pinkman at the lab and questions his frequent errands with Mike Ehrmantraut. Jesse angrily responds that he is finally feeling useful and accuses Walt of discrediting his accomplishments. As they argue, Walt realizes Gus Fring is trying to drive a wedge between them. When they finish cooking, Jesse gets called away by Mike ...

  6. Thirty-Eight Snub - Wikipedia

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    The party scenes at Jesse's house sought to illustrate Jesse's internal guilt and self-hatred for having murdered Gale Boetticher in the third season finale, "Full Measure". [27] Gilligan said these scenes were written because he wanted to demonstrate that the actions of the characters in Breaking Bad have major consequences.

  7. Confessions (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    Walt meets Jesse in the desert and tells him that Saul can contact someone who specializes in creating new identities. [b] He advises Jesse to start over and have a better life. Jesse reacts angrily, and asks Walt to stop manipulating him, knowing Walt has killed Mike Ehrmantraut. In response, Walt simply embraces Jesse, who cries in his arms.

  8. Bravo's Jesse Solomon’s Doctor Thought Cancer Was 'Nothing ...

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    Felix Kunze/Bravo Summer House newbie Jesse Solomon revealed he’s a two-time cancer survivor during the Bravo show’s February 29 episode, and now, he’s offering more insight into the initial ...

  9. Open House (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    He continues to open his house for all-night drug-fueled orgies, and deliberately throws piles of money in the midst of the chaos. Tyrus Kitt surveils Jesse's house from a nearby car. Frustrated by Hank's continuous cold shoulder, Marie resumes her streak of kleptomania. After a series of thefts from real-estate open houses, during which she ...