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scarr

I understand how Walt thinks Jesse signed his death warrant if we're to assume he indicated some level of competency making Walt's formula by himself to Gus, enough that they're sending him to Mexico to teach others. But what Walt doesn't know that we do is that Jesse only did that after first establishing to Gus that if they kill Walt they'll have to kill him too. So both Walt and Jesse have been put in the same situation to have to ensure the other's safety and they've both done so - again the mutual loyalty. Whenever Walt and Jesse physically fight we can see the hesitation on Jesse's part to fully engage in it - as you noticed by calling him out for not fighting hard enough in that last scene. I feel like throughout this whole show Jesse somehow maintains this degree of respect for Walt that I find really endearing. Like how he never stops referring to him as "Mr. White". Whether it's because he's older or because he was once his teacher, I think it's interesting and sweet that he keeps up with these little signs of respect, despite all they've been through.

otherboy

I agree. And Jesse is the more loyal and hesitates to hurt Walt like you said where as Walt is constantly paranoid and thinks the worst in people, even Jesse. I can’t stand Walt😅