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** When Gus threatens to kill Walt's entire family if he tries to interfere with Los Pollos' hit on Hank, notice that he never once vows to take Walt's life despite Jesse, who warns Gus not to touch him, being in no position to stop it. This may very well mean that Gus knows that Walt's remission will not last much longer and he's practically dead man walking already. Surely enough, come the end of Season 5A...
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* IdiotBall: The consequences of Skyler's [[Recap/BreakingBadS4E10Salud ill-thought plan to give money to Ted to pay the IRS]] come to fruition here. Now that a transaction has taken place between Skyler and Ted, even if Ted returned the money to Skyler, the IRS would now be interested in this money trail and why Skyler would want to give money to Ted in the first place.

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* IdiotBall: The consequences of Skyler's [[Recap/BreakingBadS4E10Salud ill-thought plan to give money to Ted to pay the IRS]] come to fruition here. Now that a transaction has taken place between Skyler and Ted, even if Ted returned the money to Skyler, the IRS would now be interested in this money trail and why Skyler would want to give money to Ted in the first place. And as indicated under ArtisticLicenseLaw in that episode, Skyler wasn't even criminally liable in the first place, making this AllForNothing.
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* IdiotBall: The consequences of Skyler's [[Recap/BreakingBadS4E10Salud ill-thought plan to give money to Ted to pay the IRS]] come to fruition here. Now that a transaction has taken place between Skyler and Ted, even if Ted returned the money to Skyler, the IRS would now be interested in this money trail and why Skyler would want to give money to Ted in the first place.
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*{{Would Hurt a Child}}: Gus threatening Holly is low, even for him.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Ted is so frightened by Huell and Kuby strong-arming him into paying off the IRS that he impulsively tries to flee, only to trip on the edge of a rug and break his neck in the fall. If Ted had done ''nothing'' he would've been perfectly fine.


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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Walt, who has so far spent most of the last two seasons justifying his drug money and increasingly less sympathetic habits to Skyler by insisting he did it for the family, is on the other end for once, when Skyler admits that she had to give most of the drug money to Ted, the man she cheated on Walt with, and even uses the exact same excuse that she had to do it "for the family". Walt goes absolutely insane, given that this has happened at the worst possible time.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Jesse kicks Walt off of his property, and was even ok if Walt was fired by Gus, Jesse still doesn’t want Gus to kill him, despite all that Walt put him through.



* LaserGuidedKarma: Jesse understandably refuses to help Walter when he comes begging for help after Walter has belittled, mocked, and wished death upon Jesse.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Jesse understandably refuses to help rejects Walter when he comes begging for help help, after Walter has belittled, mocked, repeatedly belittled and wished death upon Jesse. abused Jesse, even telling Jesse to wind up in a barrel.
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* TheDogBitesBack: When Walt begs Jesse for his help because he knows Gus wants him dead, Jesse refuses.

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* TheDogBitesBack: When Walt begs Jesse for his help because he knows Gus wants him dead, Jesse refuses.kicks him off his property, reminding him about the last time Jesse asked for Walt’s help.
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Directed by Scott Winant

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Directed by Scott Winant
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Air date: September 25, 2011
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** When Gus threatens to kill Walt's entire family if he tries to interfere with Los Pollos' hit on Hank, notice that he never once vows to take Walt's life despite Jesse, who warns Gus not to touch him, being in little position to stop already. This may very well mean that Gus knows that Walt's remission will not last much longer and he's practically dead man walking. Surely enough, come the end of Season 5A...

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** When Gus threatens to kill Walt's entire family if he tries to interfere with Los Pollos' hit on Hank, notice that he never once vows to take Walt's life despite Jesse, who warns Gus not to touch him, being in little no position to stop already. it. This may very well mean that Gus knows that Walt's remission will not last much longer and he's practically dead man walking.walking already. Surely enough, come the end of Season 5A...



* TheOner: The final shot is one long pull out shot, showing Walt lying in the titular crawl space after realizing that Gus plans to kill his entire family and he doesn't have the money he needs to run away from the Los Pollos syndicate. [[RuleOfSymbolism The crawl space almost looks like a grave.]] This has caused many fans to believe that Walter died in the crawl space, and only Heisenberg remained.

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* TheOner: The final shot is one long pull out pull-out shot, showing Walt lying in the titular crawl space after realizing that Gus plans to kill his entire family and he doesn't have the money he needs to run away from the Los Pollos syndicate. [[RuleOfSymbolism The crawl space almost looks like a grave.]] This has caused many fans to believe that Walter died in the crawl space, and only Heisenberg remained.

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** When Gus threatens to kill Walt's entire family if he tries to interfere with Los Pollos' hit on Hank, notice that he never once vows to take Walt's life despite Jesse, who warns Gus not to touch him, being in little position to stop already. This may very well mean that Gus knows that Walt's remission will not last much longer and he's practically dead man walking. Surely enough, come the end of Season 5A...



* LaserGuidedKarma: Jesse understandably refuses to help Walter when he comes begging for help after Walter has belittled, mocked and wished death upon Jesse.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Jesse understandably refuses to help Walter when he comes begging for help after Walter has belittled, mocked mocked, and wished death upon Jesse.



* OhCrap: Happens to the White/Schrader family and Ted for different reasons.

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* OhCrap: Happens This happens to the White/Schrader family and Ted for different reasons.
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->Please, ''please'' just hear me out, please!"
->''"AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH! ... Hnnnngh..."\\

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->Please, ''please'' ->"''Please, '''please''' just hear me out, please!"
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please!''"
->''"'''AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!''' ...
Hnnnngh..."\\

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->''"Gahhhhh!!! ... Hnnnngh..."\\

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->''"Gahhhhh!!! ...->Please, ''please'' just hear me out, please!"
->''"AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH! ...
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-->''"Gahhhhh!!! ... Hnnnngh..."\\

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-->''"Gahhhhh!!! ...->''"Gahhhhh!!! ... Hnnnngh..."\\

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'''Season 4, Episode 11:'''
!Crawl Space




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->Written by George Mastras & Sam Catlin\\
Directed by Scott Winant




!!This episode contains examples of:

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!!This episode contains provides examples of:



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* BlackComedy: Ted's near-death is probably one of the best examples of this in the show's history. It helps that it feels like a scene that would feel right at home in a [[Creator/TheCoenBrothers Coen Brothers]] flick like ''Film/{{Fargo}}'' what with the entire interaction with Huell and Kuby.

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* BlackComedy: BlackComedy:
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Ted's near-death is probably one of the best examples of this in the show's history. It helps that it feels like a scene that would feel right at home in a [[Creator/TheCoenBrothers Coen Brothers]] flick like ''Film/{{Fargo}}'' what with the entire interaction with Huell and Kuby.



* DespairEventHorizon: Walt returns to this when he learns that Gus declared him and his family free game and all of the money they had was given to Ted Beneke by Skyler.

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* DespairEventHorizon: DespairEventHorizon:
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Walt returns to this when he learns that Gus declared him and his family free game and all of the money they had was given to Ted Beneke by Skyler.















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