Walt and Jesse realize how dire their situation is. They must come up with a plan to kill Tuco before Tuco kills them first.Walt and Jesse realize how dire their situation is. They must come up with a plan to kill Tuco before Tuco kills them first.Walt and Jesse realize how dire their situation is. They must come up with a plan to kill Tuco before Tuco kills them first.
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- TriviaWhen Walt is flipping through channels while blocking out the sound of Skyler calling his name, one of the channels says "plants for you, better call Saul!"
- GoofsWhen Skyler is standing in the bathroom in front of the mirror preparing for a facial mask, a cameraman's hand, along with his handheld camera, is visible for a few seconds behind her on the left.
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Skyler White: I need support. Me! The almost 40-year old pregnant woman with the surprise baby on the way and the husband with lung cancer who disappears for hours on end and I don't know where he goes and he barely even speaks to me anymore with the moody son who does the same thing and the overdrawn checking account and the lukewarm water heater that leaks rusty looking crap and, and is rotting out the floor of the utility closet and we can't even afford to fix it but OHH, I see, now I am supposed to go 'Hank, please what can I possibly do to further benefit my spoiled, kleptomaniac, bitch sister who somehow always manages to be the center of attention, cuz God knows, she is the one with the really important problems.
Hank Schrader: Want me to take a look at that utility closet?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Howard Stern/Aaron Paul (2019)
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The plot centers both around Walt and Jesse's increased fear of their new colleague in drugs after they've experienced him pulpifying his associate basically just for kicks and the suspicion Skyler develops both on her husband and her shoplifting sister. The first thing you see of season 2 is a mysterious monochrome montage before the credits turns out to be just as fantastic as a conversational highlight between Skyler and Hank about half an hour later. Next to that, "737" impresses with the already mentioned extended season one finale that gets even more rememberable through Tuco's whispering of "You're done." – an ambiguous screenplay gem that sent shivers down my spine. In less dramatic matters, Dean Norris absolutely steals the show with hilarious dark humor and Aaron Paul is great once again as his character gets more and more paranoid. The not-so-nice parts mostly were the moments that Walt and Skyler shared together (a trend that sadly hangs over the whole season) and some irrational choices of Heisenberg and his little compañero that bothered me.
Bryan Cranston's first directorial effort on Breaking Bad is just as well-done as the show's first seven episodes and might include even more stylistic plus points. If it weren't for a handful of weaker parts, this could have even been the best episode at that point.
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- Oct 19, 2013
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- Runtime47 minutes
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