Meth cook Walter White and chocolatier Willy Wonka raps against each other to see who's the better W.W. with an addictive product.
This rap battle contains examples of:
- Braces of Orthodontic Overkill: 2005 film version of Wonka having to wear one of these is referenced by Walt.Walt: So just make it like your childhood and brace yourself!
- Chalk Outline: One is shown when Wonka is mocking Walt's death at the end of his series.Wonka: This thug dropped and White's body got a taste of white chalk!
- Implied Death Threat: Walt's opening line ("I am the one knocking on your factory gates") is a subtle one to Wonka that requires an understanding of the referenced line: "A man opens his door and gets shot, and you think that of me? No, I am the one who knocks!"
- "Not So Different" Remark: Wonka isn't necessarily the villain of his book, but Walt spends some lines to argue that Wonka is as evil as the Villain Protagonist Walt.Walt: When you factor in your factory, you're practically as bad as me.
- Pelvic Thrust: Wonka thrusts his pelvis when referencing Skyler fucking Ted.
- Shout-Out: The resemblance between season 1 Walt and Ned Flanders is made fun of by Wonka.
- You Can't Go Home Again: Wonka's final diss is mocking how Walt ends up having to flee from his home and adopting a new identity.