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** When trying heroin for the first time, Jesse hallucinates floating off of the bed.
* MaritalRapeLicense: Used twice to show Walt's sense of entitlement. In the first episode of season 2, flush with adrenaline much as he was in the pilot, he attempted to have his way with an unwilling Skyler, who fended him off. Later, in season 5, Skyler tells Walt that she "can't even keep [him] out of [her] bed," implying that he has effectively intimidated her into sex.
* MaritalRapeLicense: Used twice to show Walt's sense of entitlement. In the first episode of season 2, flush with adrenaline much as he was in the pilot, he attempted to have his way with an unwilling Skyler, who fended him off. Later, in season 5, Skyler tells Walt that she "can't even keep [him] out of [her] bed," implying that he has effectively intimidated her into sex.
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** When trying heroin for the first time, Jesse hallucinates floating off of the bed.
bed although this could again be a visual representation of what he's feeling.
* MaritalRapeLicense: Used twice to show Walt's sense of entitlement.
** In the first episode of season 2, flush with adrenaline much as he was in the pilot, he attempted to have his way with an unwilling Skyler, who fended himoff. Later, in off.
** In season 5, Skyler tells Walt that she "can't even keep [him] out of [her] bed," implying that he has effectively intimidated her into sex.
* MaritalRapeLicense: Used twice to show Walt's sense of entitlement.
** In the first episode of season 2, flush with adrenaline much as he was in the pilot, he attempted to have his way with an unwilling Skyler, who fended him
** In season 5, Skyler tells Walt that she "can't even keep [him] out of [her] bed," implying that he has effectively intimidated her into sex.
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*** This incident was [[WordOfGod later explained]] by Vince Gilligan, saying that [[spoiler:Walt felt inferior to Elliott and Gretchen and left because of those feelings]].
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*** This incident was [[WordOfGod later explained]] by Vince Gilligan, saying that [[spoiler:Walt felt inferior to Elliott and Gretchen (as both came from wealthy backgrounds), and left because of those feelings]].
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* ObliviousGuiltSlinging: A lot of it.
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* OnlyAFleshWound: Averted. Injuries and healing times are depicted generally quite realistically on this show. Hank's road to recovery is unusually (but [[TruthInTelevision realistically]]) long and grueling; he's still limping in season five.
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* OnlyAFleshWound: Averted. Injuries and healing times are depicted generally quite realistically on this show. Hank's road to recovery is unusually (but [[TruthInTelevision realistically]]) long and grueling; he's still limping in season five.five, and that's with the best physical therapy money can buy.
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* PapaWolf: Do ''not'' make fun of Walter Jr. in front of his dad. The way that Walter Sr. put that JerkJock on his ass and delivered the poetic justice "having trouble walking?" line.
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* PapaWolf: PapaWolf:
** Do ''not'' make fun of Walter Jr. in front of his dad. The way that Walter Sr. put that JerkJock on his ass and delivered the poetic justice "having trouble walking?" line.
** Do ''not'' make fun of Walter Jr. in front of his dad. The way that Walter Sr. put that JerkJock on his ass and delivered the poetic justice "having trouble walking?" line.
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* ThePerfectCrime: The train heist to obtain more methylamine, which is so perfect that nobody ''will even know that it occured'', let alone trace it to the protagonists. It almost works.
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* ThePerfectCrime: The train heist to obtain more methylamine, which is so perfect that nobody ''will methylamine. The gang plans to steal methylamine from a tanker car in a train, while simultaneously replacing it with an equal weight of water. This results in the whole tanker car will be only slightly diluted; this will likely not even know that be noticed or, if it occured'', let alone trace it is, will be chalked up to a slightly weaker batch being shipped from China. Not only will the protagonists. It protagonists get away with it, ''nobody will even realize a crime has occurred''. [[spoiler:It almost works.works]].
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*** Jesse seems to be a VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog fan: other video games that Jesse plays include ''[[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars Sonic & Sega All-Star Racing]]'' and ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006''.
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*** Jesse seems to be a VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' fan: other video games that Jesse plays include ''[[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars Sonic & Sega All-Star Racing]]'' and ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006''.
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** [[spoiler:Walt ultimately dies not from his cancer but from a gunshot wound sustained while shielding Jesse from his jerry-rigged turret gun in the final episoda.]]
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** [[spoiler:Walt ultimately dies not from his cancer but from a gunshot wound sustained while shielding Jesse from his jerry-rigged turret gun in the final episoda.episode.]]
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** At one point Badger is setting up a drug drop with "Heisenberg", actually a willing fall guy, with Hank observing. It's going badly, so Walt drives in and blocks Hank's view, pretending to be completely oblivious when Hank explains what's going on and desperately tells him to move. He manages to stall for long enough for Jesse to set Badger straight and the bust proceed as planned.
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** At one point Badger is setting up a drug drop with "Heisenberg", actually a willing fall guy, with Hank observing. It's going badly, so Walt drives in and blocks Hank's view, pretending to be completely oblivious when Hank explains what's going on and desperately tells him to move. He manages to stall for long enough for Jesse to set Badger straight and the bust proceed proceeds as planned.
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** [[spoiler:Walt ultimately dies not from his cancer but from a gunshot wound sustained while shielding Jesse from his jerry-rigged turret gun in the final episoda.]]