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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Walt has this reaction after he nearly forces himself on his wife.
* OhCrap: Walt and Jesse's silent but visceral reaction to watching Tuco beat No-Doze to death. They have another one later when they see that Gonzo is dead, mistakingly thinking that Tuco offed him and is likely closing in on ''them'' next.
* OhCrap: Walt and Jesse's silent but visceral reaction to watching Tuco beat No-Doze to death. They have another one later when they see that Gonzo is dead, mistakingly thinking that Tuco offed him and is likely closing in on ''them'' next.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Walt has a very subdued version of this reaction after he nearly forces himself on regarding his wife.
erraticism, when Skyler rebukes his attempt at sex.
* OhCrap: Walt and Jesse's silent but visceral reaction to watching Tuco beat No-Doze to death. They have another one later when they see that Gonzo is dead,mistakingly mistakenly thinking that Tuco offed him and is likely closing in on ''them'' next.
* OhCrap: Walt and Jesse's silent but visceral reaction to watching Tuco beat No-Doze to death. They have another one later when they see that Gonzo is dead,
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* CallBack: Season 1 sees Walter's money fly up the air vent he hides it in. In this episode it is revealed he tapes the money to the floor of the vent.
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* CallBack: Season 1 sees Walter's money fly up the air vent he hides it in. In this episode episode, it is revealed he tapes the money to the floor of the vent.
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* GladToBeAliveSex: Walt come home half-whimpering after a really traumatic ordeal and needs some sexual healing from his wife. When Skyler's not in the mood for it he almost rapes her.
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* GladToBeAliveSex: Walt come home half-whimpering after a really traumatic ordeal and needs seeks some sexual healing from his wife. When Skyler's Skyler is not in the mood for it he almost rapes her.however, causing Walt to regain his composure.
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Walt completes his meth sale with Tuco. Before the two part ways, however, Tuco gets into an argument with his underling, No-Doze, and beats him to a bloody pulp. Tuco departs with No-Doze's unconscious body and Gonzo, but returns when No-Doze stops breathing. Tuco demands Walt and Jesse try to save him with CPR (which Walt claims won't work), but No-Doze dies where he lays. After taking his frustrations out on No-Doze's lifeless corpse, Tuco orders Gonzo to dispose of the body.
Walt returns home, and is seen mindlessly flicking through channels the following morning by Skyler. Stressed out, Walt tries to force himself on Skyler, but she demands he stop, and tells him that he cannot take out his frustrations on her.
Walt returns home, and is seen mindlessly flicking through channels the following morning by Skyler. Stressed out, Walt tries to force himself on Skyler, but she demands he stop, and tells him that he cannot take out his frustrations on her.
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Walt completes his meth sale with Tuco. Before the two part ways, however, Tuco gets into an argument with his underling, No-Doze, and beats him to a bloody pulp.bloodily. Tuco departs with No-Doze's unconscious body and Gonzo, but returns when No-Doze stops breathing. Tuco demands Walt and Jesse try to save him with CPR (which Walt claims won't work), but No-Doze dies where he lays. After taking his frustrations out on No-Doze's lifeless corpse, Tuco orders Gonzo to dispose of the body.
Walt returns home, and is seen mindlessly flicking through channels the following morning by Skyler. Stressed out, Walt tries toforce himself on initiate sex with Skyler, but she demands he stop, and tells him that he cannot take out his frustrations on her.
must contain himself when in distress.
Walt returns home, and is seen mindlessly flicking through channels the following morning by Skyler. Stressed out, Walt tries to
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While he's making the ricin, Hank calls Walt from a crime scene. Hank had discovered the body of Gonzo - who had returned to properly dispose of No-Doze's body after hiding it under a stack of cars, but wound up getting his arm crushed by a piece of debris from the junkyard and bleeding out. Hank mistakenly theorizes at first that Tuco had Gonzo killed, causing Walt and Jesse to believe that Tuco is tying up loose ends and killing everyone who knew about No-Doze's murder. Walt tells Jesse to run while he stays to protect his family.
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While he's making the ricin, Hank calls Walt from a crime scene. Hank had discovered the body of Gonzo - who had returned to properly dispose of No-Doze's body after hiding it under a stack of cars, but wound up getting his arm crushed by a piece of debris from the junkyard and bleeding out. Hank mistakenly theorizes Hank assumes at first that Tuco had Gonzo killed, causing Walt and Jesse to believe that Tuco is tying up loose ends and killing everyone who knew about No-Doze's murder. Walt tells Jesse to run off while he stays to protect his family.
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* DumbassHasaPoint: Jesse is rightfully terrified of Tuco and points out that he's too unstable to work with.
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* DumbassHasaPoint: DumbassHasAPoint: Jesse is rightfully terrified of Tuco and points out that he's too unstable to work with.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: A faint "[[Recap/BreakingBadS2E8BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]]" can be heard on the tv as Walt channel surfs
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* EarlyBirdCameo: A faint "[[Recap/BreakingBadS2E8BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]]" can be heard on from the tv television as Walt channel surfs during his breakdown.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: A faint "[[Recap/BreakingBadS2E8BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]]".Better Call Saul" can be heard on the tv as Walt channel surfs
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* EarlyBirdCameo: A faint "[[Recap/BreakingBadS2E8BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]]".Better Call Saul" Saul]]" can be heard on the tv as Walt channel surfs
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* EarlyBirdCameo: A faint "Better Call Saul" can be heard on the tv as Walt channel surfs
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* EarlyBirdCameo: A faint "Better "[[Recap/BreakingBadS2E8BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]]".Better Call Saul" can be heard on the tv as Walt channel surfs
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* EarlyBirdCameo: A faint "Better Call Saul" can be heard on the tv as Walt channel surfs
* DumbassHasaPoint: Jesse is rightfully terrified of Tuco and points out that he's too unstable to work with.
--> Jesse: What is that? Conjecture? Are you basing that on that he's got like a normal, healthy brain or something? [...] And that way — that way he just kept staring at us... Saying, You're done. Wh- You're done? You wanna know what that means — I will tell you what that means. That means exactly how it sounds, yo! [...] Right now Tuco's thinking 'Yeah, hey, they cook good meth, but, can I trust them?' What happens, when he decides no?
--> Jesse: What is that? Conjecture? Are you basing that on that he's got like a normal, healthy brain or something? [...] And that way — that way he just kept staring at us... Saying, You're done. Wh- You're done? You wanna know what that means — I will tell you what that means. That means exactly how it sounds, yo! [...] Right now Tuco's thinking 'Yeah, hey, they cook good meth, but, can I trust them?' What happens, when he decides no?
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** When Gonzo hides No-Doze's corpse under a stack of cars, the precarious pile of cars shifts forbodingly. Three guesses as to how Gonzo meets his end.
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** When Gonzo hides No-Doze's corpse under a stack of cars, the precarious pile of cars shifts forbodingly.forebodingly. Three guesses as to how Gonzo meets his end.
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->''"Right now, Tuco's thinking, "Yeah, hey, they cook good meth, but can I trust them?" What happens when he decides "no"?"''
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->''"Right now, Tuco's thinking, "Yeah, 'Yeah, hey, they cook good meth, but can I trust them?" them?' What happens when he decides "no"?"'''no'?"''
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->''"Did you not see him beat a dude to death for, like, nothing? And that way–that way he just kept staring at us. Saying, "You're done." You're done?! You wanna know what that means? I will tell you what that means! That means exactly how it sounds, yo! Alright, we are witnesses, we are loose ends! Right now, Tuco's thinking, "Yeah, hey, they cook good meth, but can I trust them?" What happens when he decides "no"?"''
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->''"Did you not see him beat a dude to death for, like, nothing? And that way–that way he just kept staring at us. Saying, "You're done." You're done?! You wanna know what that means? I will tell you what that means! That means exactly how it sounds, yo! Alright, we are witnesses, we are loose ends! Right now, Tuco's thinking, "Yeah, hey, they cook good meth, but can I trust them?" What happens when he decides "no"?"''
-->-- '''Jesse Pinkman'''
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Hank attempts to persuade Skyler to start talking to Marie again, making the case that Marie requires support to overcome her shoplifting problem... only for Skyler to tear Hank a new one for daring to believe Marie should deserve any sympathy when Skyler herself has to deal with being unexpectedly pregnant at 40, her son's delinquency, her husband's delinquency ''and'' lung cancer, and her water heater leaking enough to rot her house's floor.
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* RightForTheWrongReasons: Walt and Jesse both assume Tuco killed Gonzo and he’s now coming for them. As it turns out, Gonzo got himself killed when he went to move No-Doze’s body. Nevertheless, Tuco is still coming after them as shown at the end of the episode.
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** The teddy bear foreshadows how Gus dies in [[Recap/BreakingBadS4E13FaceOff the Season Four finale]].
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** The teddy bear foreshadows how Gus dies an important event in [[Recap/BreakingBadS4E13FaceOff the Season Four finale]].
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** Before Hank comes to beg her to talk to Marie, Skyler is seen looking at an old photograph of her and another man: Ted Beneke, her old boss whom she would go back to work for later in the season, and whom [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E3IFT she would later have an affair with]].
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** Before Hank comes to beg her to talk to Marie, Skyler is seen looking at an old photograph of her and another man: Ted Beneke, her old boss whom she would go back to work for later in the season, and whom [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E3IFT she would later have an affair with]].Beneke.
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