How did Jesse know Brock was poisoned?

How did Jesse know Brock was poisoned?

In the season 5 episode Confessions Jesse realises that Saul and Huell took his ricin cigerette on the orders of Walt (Jesse finds this out by threatening them with a gun) which causes him to also realise that Walter was behind the whole false story of Gus poisoning Brock when it had been him all along.

Does Brock know that Walt poisoned him?

No, he does not. (By the way, the show played fair with the viewers by making it ABUNDANTLY clear at the end of S4 that Walt DID poison Brock, because he had a Lily of the Valley plant in his backyard — and we even saw him staring at it, BEFORE Brock got sick.

How could Walt have poisoned Brock?

The truth is that Walt did poison Brock — just not with ricin. Instead, he used a Lily of the Valley plant which was growing in his backyard. The effects of ingesting the flower mimicked the ricin that Jesse assumed Brock had eaten.

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Why didnt Brock tell on Walt?

The reason Brock is odd around Walt is that he’s only seen him twice and doesn’t know him at all. I remember that when the first time Brock has seen Jesse, he was very quiet around him too.

Why did Jesse pour gasoline in Walt’s house?

At that point, in Jesse’s mind, Gus poisoned Brock with lily of the valley but wanted him to believe that Walt poisoned the kid with ricin. Later on, in the final season, realising Huell lifted the ricin (or replica) from his pocket, he shifts over to Walt’s house pouring gasoline all over the carpet.

Who Killed Brock?

Sadly, Jesse was right; Walt did cause Brock’s illness as a way to turn Jesse against Gus. But the poison wasn’t caused by ricin as later confirmed —it was from a Lily of the Valley plant, revealed to be in Walt’s backyard in the final shot of Breaking Bad’s season 4 finale.

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How did Gus know not to get in the car?

“End Times” – How did Gus know not to go to his car? Gus knows it wasn’t done on his order, and he has to assume that Jesse wouldn’t have done it. And Gus knows that Walt wants him dead. He concludes that this may have been a ploy by Walt to keep Jesse at the hospital… to draw Gus out.

Why did Walter poison Brock in Breaking Bad?

Why did Walter poisoned Brock? Walt poisons Brock to turn Jesse against Gus Fring The truth is that Walt did poison Brock — just not with ricin. Instead, he used a Lily of the Valley plant which was growing in his backyard. The effects of ingesting the flower mimicked the ricin that Jesse assumed Brock had eaten.

Did Walt cause Brock’s illness?

In reality, Jesse was right; Walt did cause Brock’s illness as a way to turn Jesse against Gus. But the poison was never caused by ricin as later confirmed, it was extracted from a Lily of the Valley plant, revealed to be in Walt’s backyard in the final shot of Breaking Bad’s season 4 finale.

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Why did Walt poison Brock with Lily of the valley?

It’s an evil trick that works. The truth is that Walt did poison Brock — just not with ricin. Instead, he used a Lily of the Valley plant which was growing in his backyard. The effects of ingesting the flower mimicked the ricin that Jesse assumed Brock had eaten.

What happened to Brock on ‘The Walking Dead’?

But then Brock gets rushed to the hospital after a suspected poisoning. At first, Jesse assumes Walt poisoned Brock with the ricin he had intended to give to Gus Fring. But Walt convinces Jesse that Gus is the mastermind behind the poison as a means to tear them apart, effectively turning Jesse against Gus. It’s an evil trick that works.