I don't agree with Jesse blaming losing everything and everyone in his life on "ever since I teamed up with the great heisenberg".
Jesse's speech rather is like an angst-ridden teenager blaming their parents for all their problems because they didn't ask to be born. Jesse could still be bitter that Walt initially forced him into their partnership, threatening to turn Jesse into the police if he refused. No, Jesse can't blame Walt for Jane's death based on what little Jesse knows. That said, I think there were a few things that were Walt's fault - namely their whole ordeal with Tuco, Jesse's experience at the Spooges house and Combo's murder after Walt insisted on expanding the territory. All those incidents were examples of Walt bullying Jesse into things he didn't want to do. There are a fair number of times that Jesse has trusted in Walt's judgement and suffered for it. At the moment Jesse makes this speech, he is smarting from a beating he received as a consequence of Walt's plan to lure away Hank. I can see why Jesse has come to see Mr White as a curse on his life. In the few short months Jesse has been with Walt he's been through several traumatic ordeals and near-death experiences. But in spite of all that, I don't think Jesse was really demanding Walt stay out of his life. Jesse's speech felt more of a broken cry for help. It felt like Jesse was begging Walt to make him feel wanted again. Jesse was ranting about having lost everything that he ever cared about and I think his partnership with Walt was one of those painful losses.
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Jesse's speech rather is like an angst-ridden teenager blaming their parents for all their problems because they didn't ask to be born. Jesse could still be bitter that Walt initially forced him into their partnership, threatening to turn Jesse into the police if he refused. No, Jesse can't blame Walt for Jane's death based on what little Jesse knows. That said, I think there were a few things that were Walt's fault - namely their whole ordeal with Tuco, Jesse's experience at the Spooges house and Combo's murder after Walt insisted on expanding the territory. All those incidents were examples of Walt bullying Jesse into things he didn't want to do. There are a fair number of times that Jesse has trusted in Walt's judgement and suffered for it. At the moment Jesse makes this speech, he is smarting from a beating he received as a consequence of Walt's plan to lure away Hank. I can see why Jesse has come to see Mr White as a curse on his life. In the few short months Jesse has been with Walt he's been through several traumatic ordeals and near-death experiences. But in spite of all that, I don't think Jesse was really demanding Walt stay out of his life. Jesse's speech felt more of a broken cry for help. It felt like Jesse was begging Walt to make him feel wanted again. Jesse was ranting about having lost everything that he ever cared about and I think his partnership with Walt was one of those painful losses.