In the aftermath of the train heist, Jesse and Mike decide to quit the business, leaving Walt to handle things on his own. Mike is being followed by the DEA.In the aftermath of the train heist, Jesse and Mike decide to quit the business, leaving Walt to handle things on his own. Mike is being followed by the DEA.In the aftermath of the train heist, Jesse and Mike decide to quit the business, leaving Walt to handle things on his own. Mike is being followed by the DEA.
- Walter White, Jr.
- (credit only)
- Kaylee Ehrmantraut
- (as Kaija Roze Bales)
- Drew Sharp
- (as Samuel Webb)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was Aaron Paul's submission in the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in the 2013 Emmy Awards- his fourth nomination for the show.
- GoofsWhen Walter used the coffee maker's power cord to burn through the tie-wrap holding his wrist to the radiator, the spike in amperage would have easily tripped the breaker on either the surge protector the power cord was plugged into or the breaker at the main electrical panel. He could not have used the stripped wires as an improvised arc welder to cut his bonds.
- Quotes
Jesse Pinkman: I, uh, I eat a lot of frozen stuff. It's usually pretty bad. I mean, the pictures are always so awesome, you know? It's like, "Hell yeah, I'm stoked for this lasagna!" And then you nuke it, and the cheese gets all scabby on top, and it's like... it's like you're eating a scab... I mean, seriously, what's that about? It's like, yo, what ever happened to truth in advertising?
[chuckles]
Jesse Pinkman: You know?
- Crazy creditsBryan Cranston is credited both as an actor and a producer. For his actor credits (Br) is highlighted and for his producer credits (Y) is highlighted for chemical elements Bromine and Yttrium from periodic table.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards (2013)
I'm still thinking about how writers make so much room for Walter's internal motivations and how they still can make it feel real and even necessary for us as a viewers, the problema with Walt as many of us know is his personal vendettas (same thing Charles "Chuck" McGill has in Better Call Saul) those personal vendettas drives the character so far from his personal well being and it just ends up hurting people, of course they don't know exactly how much is the cost but they still want to take the risks, specially Walter. If he had taken his five millions maybe his family would have returned to home, but this is when the real masquerade comes out, at this point Heisenberg is only interesting about power. Power feels good.
I love that you actually feel the desesperación about his desire to cock and make an empire, I want to see him win and it's not because he'll keep cocking and putting himself in troubles, meaning more action in the series, it's just because I love Heisenberg as Heisenberg, that's it. I know I should not but what can I do. Just watch.
Also, what a funny piece of moment is the dinner scene, I laughed as hell.
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- 2060 Ridgecrest Dr SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(Vamonos Pest office)
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- Runtime47 minutes
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- 16:9 HD