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Originally Posted by BushyTheBeaver
I'd have to watch that scene again to be sure but as I recall it when Uncle Jack is telling Walt that he needs to know that they're "cool" it means he needs to know Walt is accepting the situation for what it is and won't go do something stupid and emotional. Has nothing to do with Uncle Jack's ego needing to be respected.
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Jack was ready to kill Jesse before he began cooking because of the confession tape. Being a rat is the most egregious of sins for Jack, so Walt accusing him of working with Jesse is likely to garner that reaction.
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