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* AssholeVictim: It's outright cathartic to see Walt and Jesse [[TheDogBitesBack get payback on Tuco]], and even more so when Hank [[KickTheSonOfABitch kills him]].
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* AssholeVictim: It's outright cathartic to see Walt and Jesse [[TheDogBitesBack get payback on Tuco]], and even more so when Hank [[KickTheSonOfABitch kills him]].him.
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** While both Jesse and Walt were living in fear of Tuco, Jesse was on the receiving end of all his abuse, and thus fittingly hits him in the head with a rock and shoots him with his own gun (and kicks him in the stomach a few times, for good measure).
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** While both Jesse and Walt were living in fear of Tuco, Jesse was on the receiving end of all his abuse, and thus fittingly hits him in the head with a rock and shoots him with his own gun (and kicks him in the stomach a few times, times and pushes him down a hole, for good measure).
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Tuco's wounds (thrr EF result of Jesse hitting him on the head with the rock and Walt shooting him in the abdomen) prevent him from being at his most dangerous in the climactic gunfight between him and Hank.
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Tuco's wounds (thrr EF (the result of Jesse hitting him on the head with the rock and Walt shooting him in the abdomen) prevent him from being at his most dangerous in the climactic gunfight between him and Hank.
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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Tuco unloads an entire M4 magazine at Hank and doesn't hit him once, Hank manages to shoot him in the head [[CombatPragmatist while he was reloading]]. Justified because at the time Tuco had a severe gunshot wound to the abdomen, sustained a head injury, and was probably high on drugs as well. He was also blazing away on fully automatic from the hip while jerking around, while Hank actually crouched and used his gun's sights. No surprise he hit nothing but air.
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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Tuco unloads an entire M4 magazine at Hank in Hank's general direction and doesn't hit him once, while Hank manages to shoot him in the head [[CombatPragmatist while he was reloading]]. Justified because at the time time, Tuco had a severe gunshot wound to the abdomen, had previously sustained a head injury, and was probably high on drugs as well. He was also blazing away on fully automatic from the hip while jerking around, while Hank actually crouched and used his gun's sights. No surprise he hit nothing but air.
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* NervesOfSteel: Hank is shown to have very quick reflexes in a firefight.
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* NervesOfSteel: Hank is shown to have very quick reflexes in a firefight.firefight, and barely flinches when Tuco fires an assault rifle at him.
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* ObfuscatingDisability: Not to the point that he isn't truly wheelchair-bound and mostly immobile, but Walt and Jesse discover the hard way that old Tio isn't nearly as senile as they thought.
* OhCrap:
** Hank's face when he realizes he's stumbled upon Tuco, not Jesse.
** Walt and Jesse when they realize Hector knows what they're doing.
** Then finally we get the twofold at the end: Hank is shocked when realizes he's facing down Tuco, then Walt is shocked to see his brother-in-law out in the same place as him and immediately starts running.
* OhCrap:
** Hank's face when he realizes he's stumbled upon Tuco, not Jesse.
** Walt and Jesse when they realize Hector knows what they're doing.
** Then finally we get the twofold at the end: Hank is shocked when realizes he's facing down Tuco, then Walt is shocked to see his brother-in-law out in the same place as him and immediately starts running.
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* ObfuscatingDisability: Not to the point that he isn't truly wheelchair-bound and mostly immobile, but Walt and Jesse discover the hard way that old Tio Hector isn't nearly as senile as they thought.
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** Hank's face when he realizes he's stumbled upon Tuco, not Jesse.
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** Walt and Jesse display this reaction when they realize that Hector knows what they're doing.
**Then finally we get the twofold Twofold at the end: end; Hank is shocked when realizes he's facing down Tuco, then Walt is shocked to see his brother-in-law out in the same place as him and immediately starts running.
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** Hank's face when he realizes he's stumbled upon Tuco, not Jesse.
** Walt and Jesse display this reaction when they realize that Hector knows what they're doing.
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Tuco's stomach wound prevents him from being at his most dangerous when he fired on Hank.
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Tuco's stomach wound prevents wounds (thrr EF result of Jesse hitting him on the head with the rock and Walt shooting him in the abdomen) prevent him from being at his most dangerous when he fired on in the climactic gunfight between him and Hank.
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* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: As Hank explains in the briefing scene, while the DEA knew full well that Tuco was a drug kingpin, they didn't have any firm evidence that they could pin on him. However, his bloodied fingerprints being found on No-Doze's body allows them to very easily get a search warrant for a potential murder charge, allowing them to raid his headquarters and find what they need to completely dismantle his organization.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Jesse nearly gets Tuco to take some of the poisoned meth he and Walt cooked for him, only for him to claim that the meth has a "secret ingredient" in the form of chili powder. Tuco remarks that he hates chili powder, and so doesn't snort it. Walt lampshades Jesse's stupidity in that regard a few moments later.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Jesse nearly gets Tuco to take some of the poisoned meth he and Walt cooked for him, only for him to claim that the meth has a "secret ingredient" in the form of chili powder. Tuco remarks that he hates chili powder, and so doesn't snort it. Walt lampshades Jesse's stupidity in that regard a few moments later. It ultimately ends up a subversion, however, as the slow-acting nature of ricin would mean that Hank would have showed up when Walt and Jesse were sat around waiting for the poison to take effect, meaning that best-case, Walt and Jesse would have had the ''very'' awkward job of explaining why they were in the presence of a known drug lord and murder suspect, and in the worst case, an uninjured Tuco would have had the upper hand in the gunfight and killed Hank.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: While discussing ways to kill Tuco, Jesse suggests Walt cracks him over the head with something and then Jesse goes for his gun. Although Walt dismisses the idea, in the end, this is how they get the upper hand on Tuco, although the roles are reversed (Jesse bashes him over the head with a rock and Walt gets his assault rifle).
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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: When they can't convince Tuco to snort the ricin, Walt hastily tries to hide it in Tuco's burrito while his back is turned, but the plan is ruined by Hector, who wasn't as senile as Walt thought and is able to stop Tuco from eating the burrito and get him suspicious that Walt and Jesse are up to something.
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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The episode cuts between Jesse and Walt trying to kill Tuco after being kidnapped, and Walt's family trying to find out where's his disappeared to. The storylines converge at the end when Hank, tracking down a possible lead to Walt's disappearance involving Jesse's car, stumbles upon a wounded Tuco instead, whom he kills in a heated firefight.
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Air date: March 15, 2009
Air date: March 15, 2009
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'''Season 2, Episode 02:'''
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'''Season 2, Episode 02:'''
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->''"The DEA hit my place of business this morning. About a hundred cops looking for me. You two haven't been talking, right? Picked up my whole crew, top to bottom. Everybody except Gonzo. That's weird, right?"''
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->''"We're gonna rewrite history with this."''
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* IronicEcho: Jesse's plan to take out Tuco is to have Walt hit Tuco's head with a heavy object while Jesse goes for Tuco's gun. Walt at first scoffs at this idea, but later, he unwittingly carries out Jesse's plan albeit in reverse: Jesse ends up being the one who hits Tuco's head with a rock while Walt is the one who steals Tuco's rifle.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Hector Salamanca sports a rather grizzly-looking beard in this episode, a sharp contrast to his clean-shaven look that he would have for the rest of the series and [[Series/BetterCallSaul the prequel to it]].
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Hector Salamanca sports a rather grizzly-looking beard in this episode, a sharp contrast to his clean-shaven look that he would have for the rest of the series and [[Series/BetterCallSaul the prequel to it]]. Also, Hector residing in a rather dirt-cheap house on the outskirts of the Mexican border is very different from where he usually stays.
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Tuco's stomach wound prevents him from being his most dangerous when he fired on Hank.
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Tuco's stomach wound prevents him from being at his most dangerous when he fired on Hank.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Hector Salamanca sports a rather grizzly-looking beard in this episode, a sharp contrast to his clean-shaven look that he would have for the rest of the series and [[Series/BetterCallSaul the prequel to it]].
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Hank then goes to meet with the rest of Walt's family, who are searching for Walt after he went missing last night. Skylar speaks about Walt's strange behavior and the phone call he got last night. After a bit of pushing from Marie, Hank reluctantly admits that he checked up on said phone call, and that no record of it exists, meaning that Walt must have a second phone and therefore must be keeping some kind of secret from the family. Skylar wonders if this secret has something to do with Walt's disappearance, and she mentions that Walt recently had contact with Jesse in the past, and wonders if he is connected to it somehow. Hank promises to check up on Jesse and ask him if he knows where to find Walt.
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Hank then goes to meet with the rest of Walt's family, who are searching for Walt after he went missing last night. Skylar speaks about Walt's strange behavior and the phone call he got last night. After a bit of pushing from Marie, Hank reluctantly admits that he checked up on said phone call, and that no record of it exists, meaning that Walt must have a second phone and therefore must be keeping some kind of secret from the family. Skylar Skyler wonders if this secret has something to do with Walt's disappearance, and she Marie mentions to Hank that Walt recently had contact with been buying pot from Jesse in the past, past and wonders if he this is connected the secret Walt is trying to it somehow. hide. Hank promises to check up on Jesse and ask him if he knows anything about where to find Walt.
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At the DEA's offices, Hank briefs his colleagues on the status of Tuco's crumbling drug empire; the DEA has managed to effectively dismantle the organisation, and only needs to arrest one last suspect, Tuco himself. Despite assuring his team that they will find him, he privately remarks to Gomez that Tuco in all probability is already out of their reach across the border. Hank then goes to meet with the rest of Walt's family, who are searching for Walt after he went missing last night. Hank, knowing that Walt has had contact with Jesse in the past, decides to check up on him and ask if he knows where to find Walt.
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At the DEA's offices, Hank briefs his colleagues on the status of Tuco's crumbling drug empire; the DEA has managed to effectively dismantle the organisation, and only needs to arrest one last suspect, Tuco himself. Despite assuring his team that they will find him, he privately remarks to Gomez that Tuco in all probability is already out of their reach across the border. border.
Hank then goes to meet with the rest of Walt's family, who are searching for Walt after he went missing last night.Hank, knowing Skylar speaks about Walt's strange behavior and the phone call he got last night. After a bit of pushing from Marie, Hank reluctantly admits that he checked up on said phone call, and that no record of it exists, meaning that Walt must have a second phone and therefore must be keeping some kind of secret from the family. Skylar wonders if this secret has something to do with Walt's disappearance, and she mentions that Walt recently had contact with Jesse in the past, decides and wonders if he is connected to it somehow. Hank promises to check up on him Jesse and ask him if he knows where to find Walt.
Hank then goes to meet with the rest of Walt's family, who are searching for Walt after he went missing last night.
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Hank continues his hunt for Jesse and visits his parents. Mrs. Pinkman is worried that Jesse is in trouble with the law, but Hank assures her that his reasons for wanting to talk with her son are purely private. She informs Hank that Jesse no longer lives with her and her husband, and directs him to his current address, the house of Jesse's aunt. Being unable to find Jesse there either, Hank decides to check up on his car, since Mrs. Pinkman told him that Jesse drives a red Monte Carlo that he converted to a lowrider. He calls Gomez to find out if Jesse installed a [=LoJack=] car-tracking system, and, if so, to try to get a fix on the vehicle's location.
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Hank continues starts his hunt search for Jesse and visits by visiting his parents. Mrs. Pinkman is worried that Jesse is in trouble with the law, but Hank assures her that his reasons for wanting to talk with her son are purely private. She informs Hank that Jesse no longer lives with her and her husband, and directs him to his current address, the house of Jesse's aunt. Being unable to find Jesse there either, Hank decides to check up on his car, since Mrs. Pinkman told him that Jesse drives a red Monte Carlo that he converted to a lowrider. He calls Gomez to find out if Jesse installed a [=LoJack=] car-tracking system, and, if so, to try to get a fix on the vehicle's location.
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Walt's distraction works, and Tuco takes his eyes off Jesse long enough for him to slam the rock down on Tuco's head. During the ensuing scuffle, Walt grabs Tuco's assault rifle and Jesse ends up with his pistol, shooting the drug dealer in his side. He proceeds to kick the wounded Tuco into a hole, but Walt tells him to leave him there to bleed, as they head for Jesse's car.
But they soon realize that they don't have the keys to the car, and then spot an approaching vehicle. Believing it to be Tuco's cousins, Walt drops the assault rifle as he and Jesse decide to get away as quickly as they can. But as they have gotten to a vantage point at a distance, they can't see that the arriving car is actually Hank. Tuco, meanwhile, has managed to drag himself out of the hole and hobbles bleeding over to Jesse's car to lean against it. Hank disembarks from his car and addresses him, believing him to be Jesse, but then realizes that the person front of him is actually Tuco. Hank and Tuco are for a short moment stunned in mutual disbelief, but Tuco snaps out of it first and quickly grabs the dropped assault rifle and fires away at Hank, who jumps into cover and returns fire.
Tuco, however, is too wounded to shoot straight, and Hank manages to shoot and kill him. Walt, watching from a distance as his brother-in-law emerges victorious and unharmed from the firefight, grabs Jesse's arm and the two run into the desert. As Hank walks over to inspect Tuco's body, he suddenly hears the ringing of a bell...
But they soon realize that they don't have the keys to the car, and then spot an approaching vehicle. Believing it to be Tuco's cousins, Walt drops the assault rifle as he and Jesse decide to get away as quickly as they can. But as they have gotten to a vantage point at a distance, they can't see that the arriving car is actually Hank. Tuco, meanwhile, has managed to drag himself out of the hole and hobbles bleeding over to Jesse's car to lean against it. Hank disembarks from his car and addresses him, believing him to be Jesse, but then realizes that the person front of him is actually Tuco. Hank and Tuco are for a short moment stunned in mutual disbelief, but Tuco snaps out of it first and quickly grabs the dropped assault rifle and fires away at Hank, who jumps into cover and returns fire.
Tuco, however, is too wounded to shoot straight, and Hank manages to shoot and kill him. Walt, watching from a distance as his brother-in-law emerges victorious and unharmed from the firefight, grabs Jesse's arm and the two run into the desert. As Hank walks over to inspect Tuco's body, he suddenly hears the ringing of a bell...
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Walt's distraction works, and Tuco takes his eyes off Jesse long enough for him to slam the rock down on Tuco's head. During the ensuing scuffle, Walt grabs Tuco's assault rifle and Jesse ends up with his pistol, shooting the drug dealer in his side. He proceeds to kick the wounded Tuco into a hole, hole. Walt and Jesse clearly considers just shooting him while he is down and wounded, but Walt manages to keep a cool head and tells him to Jesse that they will just leave him there to bleed, as they head for Jesse's car.
Butthey the duo soon realize that they don't have the keys to the car, and then spot an approaching vehicle. Believing it to be Tuco's cousins, Walt drops the assault rifle as he and Jesse decide to get away as quickly as they can. can on foot. But as they have gotten to a vantage point at a distance, they can't see that the arriving car is actually Hank.Hank, who has followed the signal from Jesse's car. Tuco, meanwhile, has managed to drag himself out of the hole and hobbles bleeding over to Jesse's car to lean against it. Hank disembarks from his car and addresses him, believing him to be Jesse, but then realizes that the person front of him is actually Tuco. Hank and Tuco are for a short moment stunned in mutual disbelief, but Tuco snaps out of it first and quickly grabs the dropped assault rifle and fires away at Hank, who jumps into cover and returns fire.
Tuco, however, is too wounded to shoot straight, and Hank manages toshoot gain the upper hand, shooting and kill killing him. Walt, watching from a distance as his brother-in-law emerges victorious and unharmed from the firefight, grabs Jesse's arm and the two run into the desert. As Hank walks over to inspect Tuco's body, he suddenly hears the ringing of a bell...
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Tuco, however, is too wounded to shoot straight, and Hank manages to
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* SouthOfTheBorder: Where Tuco plans on taking Walter to make him cook in a Mexican Superlab.
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* SouthOfTheBorder: Where Tuco plans on taking Walter to make him cook in a Mexican Superlab.superlab.
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* WhamEpisode: Hank fatally shoots Tuco, the established BigBad of the show, with Walt and Jesse about fifty yards away.
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* WhamEpisode: Hank fatally shoots Tuco, the established BigBad DiscOneFinalBoss of the show, with Walt and Jesse about fifty yards away.
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->''*ding*''
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->''"We're gonna rewrite history with this."''
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Jesse nearly gets Tuco to take some of the poisoned meth he and Walt cooked for him, only for him to claim that the meth has a "secret ingredient" in the form of chili powder. Tuco remarks that he hates chili powder, and so doesn't snort it. Walt lampshades Jesse's stupidity in that regard a few moments later.
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* BottomlessMagazines: Both Tuco and Hank fire more bullets than their respective guns hold without reloading.
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* BottomlessMagazines: Downplayed. Both Tuco and Hank fire more bullets than their respective guns hold without reloading.hold, but they do conveniently run out of ammo around the same time and both have to stop to reload. Hank uses this opportunity to get the jump on Tuco and shoot him in the head the moment he finishes reloading and attempts to rise from his cover to resume fire.
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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Tuco unloads an entire M4 magazine at Hank and doesn't hit him once, Hank manages to shoot him in the head [[CombatPragmatist while he was reloading]]. Justified because at the time Tuco had a severe gunshot wound to the abdomen, and was probably high on drugs as well. He was also blazing away on fully automatic from the hip while jerking around, while Hank actually crouched and used his gun's sights. No surprise he hit nothing but air.
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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Tuco unloads an entire M4 magazine at Hank and doesn't hit him once, Hank manages to shoot him in the head [[CombatPragmatist while he was reloading]]. Justified because at the time Tuco had a severe gunshot wound to the abdomen, sustained a head injury, and was probably high on drugs as well. He was also blazing away on fully automatic from the hip while jerking around, while Hank actually crouched and used his gun's sights. No surprise he hit nothing but air.
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** Then finally we get the twofold at the end: Hank is shocked when realizes he's facing down Tuco, then Walt is shocked to see his brother-in-law out in the same place as him and immediately starts running.