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He tells Jesse how he had [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix met Jane's father on the night that she died:]] the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter just before Walt had left to give Jesse the money [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix Jane had been blackmailing him for, and, unbeknownst to Jesse, where he had let Jane die from a heroin overdose.]] If he had just passed away at that moment, having made enough money to support his family after his death without them ever finding out about his meth cooking, it would've been perfect...
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He tells Jesse how he had [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix met Jane's father on the night that she died:]] the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter just before [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix Walt had left to give Jesse the money [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix Jane had been blackmailing him for, and, unbeknownst to Jesse, where he had let Jane die from a heroin overdose.]] If he had just passed away at that moment, having made enough money to support his family after his death without them ever finding out about his meth cooking, it would've been perfect...
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Conceding that "it's all contaminated," Walt tells Jesse to forget about the fly and finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the fly one last time as he's climbing sown from the ladder and manages to swat it, killing the pest once and for all. He turns in excitement to Walt, only to realize he'd fallen asleep.
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Conceding that "it's all contaminated," Walt tells Jesse to forget about the fly and finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the fly one last time as he's climbing sown down from the ladder and manages to swat it, killing the pest once and for all. He turns in excitement to Walt, only to realize he'd fallen asleep.
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He tells Jesse how he had [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix met Jane's father on the night that she died:]] the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter just before Walt had left to give Jesse the money [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix Jane had been blackmailing him for,]] and, unbeknownst to Jesse, where he had [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix let Jane die from a heroin overdose.]] If he had just passed away at that moment, having made enough money to support his family after his death without them ever finding out about his meth cooking, it would've been perfect...
Jesse sees the fly on the ceiling and arranges a ladder ... As Jesse spots the fly and prepares to swat it, Walt, half-sleeping, begs Jesse to come down from the ladder and apologizes for Jane. Jesse, not realizing Walt was confessing to letting Jane die, tells him it's not his fault: no one could've stopped Jane from overdosing.
Conceding that "it's all contaminated," Walt tells Jesse to forget about the fly and finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the fly once more, and this time, manages to swat it, killing the pest once and for all.
Jesse sees the fly on the ceiling and arranges a ladder ... As Jesse spots the fly and prepares to swat it, Walt, half-sleeping, begs Jesse to come down from the ladder and apologizes for Jane. Jesse, not realizing Walt was confessing to letting Jane die, tells him it's not his fault: no one could've stopped Jane from overdosing.
Conceding that "it's all contaminated," Walt tells Jesse to forget about the fly and finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the fly once more, and this time, manages to swat it, killing the pest once and for all.
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He tells Jesse how he had [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix met Jane's father on the night that she died:]] the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter just before Walt had left to give Jesse the money [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix Jane had been blackmailing him for,]] for, and, unbeknownst to Jesse, where he had [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix let Jane die from a heroin overdose.]] If he had just passed away at that moment, having made enough money to support his family after his death without them ever finding out about his meth cooking, it would've been perfect...
Jesse sees the fly on the ceiling andarranges precariously sets up a ladder ... ladder so that he can try to swat it. Walt tells him he'll break his neck, so Jesse tells him to hold the ladder steady. As Jesse spots the fly and prepares to swat it, Walt, half-sleeping, begs Jesse to come down from the ladder and apologizes for Jane. Jesse, not realizing Walt was confessing to letting Jane die, tells him it's not his fault: no one could've stopped Jane from overdosing.
Conceding that "it's all contaminated," Walt tells Jesse to forget about the fly and finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the flyonce more, one last time as he's climbing sown from the ladder and this time, manages to swat it, killing the pest once and for all.
all. He turns in excitement to Walt, only to realize he'd fallen asleep.
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Conceding that "it's all contaminated," Walt tells Jesse to forget about the fly and finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the fly
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When Jesse returns to work the next day, he's saddened after noticing a cigarette butt with a lipstick smudge still in his car. He sees that Walt's car is still parked outside the laundromat. When he enters the lab, his ears pop as a result of increased air pressure that Walt subjected the lab to in order to contain the "contamination". Jesse is ... When Walt finally states that the contamination is a simple house fly, Jesse is left gobsmacked: Mr. White is getting this worked up over a ''fly''?! When Jesse tries to cook, Walt commands him to stop, and hits him with his homemade fly swatter. After Jesse whacks Walt in the head with the fly swatter when the fly lands on Walt's head, Walt explains that there is no room for error when dealing with Gus: if they cannot clear out the contamination, they're as good as dead.
Jesse tries to tell Walt that they should step out for air and clear their heads, Walt takes Jesse's lab keys and banishes him from the lab: "If you're not gonna help me, '''stay out of my way!'''" he barks. Jesse counters by shutting off the laundromat's main breaker to regain entrance.
When Jesse returns to the lab, he brings fly paper to try and catch the fly. He also brings some sleeping pills to slip into Walt's coffee, so Walt can get some sleep.
While waiting for the fly to get caught by one of the traps, Jesse tells Walt about "Scrabble", a possum that had been found under his aunt's house that used to cause a ruckus. Even after the possum was removed, his aunt was still convinced that "Scrabble" was still under the house making noise. It was a sign that her cancer had metastasized and spread to her brain.
Walt reminds Jesse that he is in remission and, as the sleeping pills begin to take effect, confides in Jesse his desire to die. He was wracked with guilt and sorrow over the lies he had to tell, and the fact that he cannot seem to make Skyler understand that he is cooking meth for the sake of his family. Furthermore, he had met Jane's father on the night that she died: the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter and thought that, at the time, he had made all of the money he had aimed to make and leave for his family; if he had just passed away at that moment, it would've been perfect...
As Jesse spots the fly and prepares to swat it, Walt, half-sleeping, begs Jesse to come down from the ladder and apologizes for Jane. Jesse, not realizing Walt was confessing to letting Jane die, tells him it's not his fault: no one could've stopped Jane from overdosing.
Conceding that their entire cook was contaminated, Walt finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the fly once more, and this time, manages to swat it, killing the pest once and for all.
Jesse tries to tell Walt that they should step out for air and clear their heads, Walt takes Jesse's lab keys and banishes him from the lab: "If you're not gonna help me, '''stay out of my way!'''" he barks. Jesse counters by shutting off the laundromat's main breaker to regain entrance.
When Jesse returns to the lab, he brings fly paper to try and catch the fly. He also brings some sleeping pills to slip into Walt's coffee, so Walt can get some sleep.
While waiting for the fly to get caught by one of the traps, Jesse tells Walt about "Scrabble", a possum that had been found under his aunt's house that used to cause a ruckus. Even after the possum was removed, his aunt was still convinced that "Scrabble" was still under the house making noise. It was a sign that her cancer had metastasized and spread to her brain.
Walt reminds Jesse that he is in remission and, as the sleeping pills begin to take effect, confides in Jesse his desire to die. He was wracked with guilt and sorrow over the lies he had to tell, and the fact that he cannot seem to make Skyler understand that he is cooking meth for the sake of his family. Furthermore, he had met Jane's father on the night that she died: the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter and thought that, at the time, he had made all of the money he had aimed to make and leave for his family; if he had just passed away at that moment, it would've been perfect...
As Jesse spots the fly and prepares to swat it, Walt, half-sleeping, begs Jesse to come down from the ladder and apologizes for Jane. Jesse, not realizing Walt was confessing to letting Jane die, tells him it's not his fault: no one could've stopped Jane from overdosing.
Conceding that their entire cook was contaminated, Walt finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the fly once more, and this time, manages to swat it, killing the pest once and for all.
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When Jesse returns to work the next day, he's saddened after noticing a cigarette butt with a lipstick smudge still in his car. He sees that Walt's car is still parked outside the laundromat. When he enters the lab, his ears pop as a result of increased air pressure that Walt subjected the lab to in order to contain the "contamination". Jesse is ... When is freaked out, but when Walt finally states that the contamination is only a simple house fly, Jesse is left gobsmacked: confused and exasperated: Mr. White is getting this worked up over a ''fly''?! When Jesse tries to cook, Walt commands him to stop, and hits him with his homemade fly swatter. After Jesse Jesse, at Walt's request, whacks Walt in the head with the fly swatter when after the fly lands on Walt's head, him, Walt explains that there is no more room for error when dealing with Gus: if they cannot clear out the contamination, they're as good as dead.
Jesse tries to tell Walt that they should step out for air and clear their heads, but Walt takes Jesse's lab keys and banishes him from the lab: "If you're not gonna help me, '''stay out of my way!'''" he barks. Jesse counters by shutting off the laundromat's main breaker to regain entrance.
When Jesse returns to the lab, he brings flypaper to try and catch the fly. paper. He also brings some sleeping pills to slip into Walt's coffee, coffee so that the clearly-unstable Walt can get some sleep.
While waiting for the fly to get caughtby in one of the traps, fly paper strips, Jesse tells Walt about "Scrabble", a possum that had been found under his aunt's house that used to cause a ruckus. Even after the possum was removed, his aunt was still convinced that "Scrabble" was still under the house making noise. It was a sign that [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E6CrazyHandfulofNothin her cancer cancer]] had metastasized and spread to her brain.
Waltreminds tells Jesse that he has been to his oncologist and is still in remission and, as remission. As the sleeping pills begin to take effect, he confides in Jesse his desire belief that he's "lived too long," and begins wondering what the perfect moment for him to die. He was die could've been. He's wracked with guilt and sorrow over the lies he he's had to tell, and the fact that he cannot seem to make Skyler understand that he is cooking meth for the sake of his family. Furthermore, family.
He tells Jesse how he had [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix met Jane's father on the night that shedied: died:]] the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter and thought that, at the time, he just before Walt had made all of left to give Jesse the money [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix Jane had been blackmailing him for,]] and, unbeknownst to Jesse, where he had aimed to make and leave for his family; if [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix let Jane die from a heroin overdose.]] If he had just passed away at that moment, having made enough money to support his family after his death without them ever finding out about his meth cooking, it would've been perfect...
Jesse sees the fly on the ceiling and arranges a ladder ... As Jesse spots the fly and prepares to swat it, Walt, half-sleeping, begs Jesse to come down from the ladder and apologizes for Jane. Jesse, not realizing Walt was confessing to letting Jane die, tells him it's not his fault: no one could've stopped Jane from overdosing.
Conceding thattheir entire cook was contaminated, "it's all contaminated," Walt tells Jesse to forget about the fly and finally falls asleep. Jesse sees the fly once more, and this time, manages to swat it, killing the pest once and for all.
Jesse tries to tell Walt that they should step out for air and clear their heads, but Walt takes Jesse's lab keys and banishes him from the lab: "If you're not gonna help me, '''stay out of my way!'''" he barks. Jesse counters by shutting off the laundromat's main breaker to regain entrance.
When Jesse returns to the lab, he brings fly
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He tells Jesse how he had [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix met Jane's father on the night that she
Jesse sees the fly on the ceiling and arranges a ladder ... As Jesse spots the fly and prepares to swat it, Walt, half-sleeping, begs Jesse to come down from the ladder and apologizes for Jane. Jesse, not realizing Walt was confessing to letting Jane die, tells him it's not his fault: no one could've stopped Jane from overdosing.
Conceding that
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Walt and Jesse continue their work at Gus' superlab. Walt's calculations on their meth yields seem to be off, though: they're coming up consistently short. Jesse suggests spillage, evaporation, and other causes for their product's yield being low, but none of them make sense.
After Jesse punches out for the day, Walt notices a fly in the superlab. Concerned for contamination, Walt tries to kill the fly, but his every attempt fails, with one attempt causing him to fall flat on his ass and get winded and the fly landing on one of the lenses of his glasses, almost as if taunting him...
When Jesse returns to work the next day, he notices Walt's car still parked outside the laundromat. When he enters the lab, his ears pop as a result of increased air pressure that Walt subjected the lab to in order to contain the "contamination". When Walt finally states that the contamination is a simple house fly, Jesse is left gobsmacked: Mr. White is getting this worked up over a ''fly''?! When Jesse tries to cook, Walt commands him to stop, and hits him with his homemade fly swatter. After Jesse whacks Walt in the head with the fly swatter when the fly lands on Walt's head, Walt explains that there is no room for error when dealing with Gus: if they cannot clear out the contamination, they're as good as dead.
After Jesse punches out for the day, Walt notices a fly in the superlab. Concerned for contamination, Walt tries to kill the fly, but his every attempt fails, with one attempt causing him to fall flat on his ass and get winded and the fly landing on one of the lenses of his glasses, almost as if taunting him...
When Jesse returns to work the next day, he notices Walt's car still parked outside the laundromat. When he enters the lab, his ears pop as a result of increased air pressure that Walt subjected the lab to in order to contain the "contamination". When Walt finally states that the contamination is a simple house fly, Jesse is left gobsmacked: Mr. White is getting this worked up over a ''fly''?! When Jesse tries to cook, Walt commands him to stop, and hits him with his homemade fly swatter. After Jesse whacks Walt in the head with the fly swatter when the fly lands on Walt's head, Walt explains that there is no room for error when dealing with Gus: if they cannot clear out the contamination, they're as good as dead.
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Walt's morning alarm goes off, but he's already awake and clearly has been all night. He and Jesse
After Jesse punches out for the day, Walt notices a fly in the superlab.
When Jesse returns to work the next day,
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* SeriousBusiness: You can't have a fly in your meth lab; [[RealityEnsues it taints the product.]]
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* SeriousBusiness: You can't have a fly in your meth lab; [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome it taints the product.]]
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* ElSpanishO: When Walt locks him out of the lab, Jesse asks the laundromat workers for "el axe-o".
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* InternalReveal: A past example; Walt realized a long time ago after the plane explosion that the man he talked to in the bar the night of Jane's death was her father after seeing his face on the news. Also ''narrowly'' suverted when talking about this almost causes Walt to reveal to Jesse his witnessing her death.
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* InternalReveal: A past example; Walt realized a long time ago after the plane explosion that the man he talked to in the bar the night of Jane's death was her father after seeing his face on the news. Also ''narrowly'' suverted subverted when talking about this almost causes Walt to reveal to Jesse his witnessing her death.
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* InternalReveal: A past example; Walt realized a long time ago after the plane explosion that the man he talked to in the bar the night of Jane's death was her father after seeing his face on the news. Also ''narrowly'' suverted when talking about this almost causes Walt to reveal his role in her death.
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* InternalReveal: A past example; Walt realized a long time ago after the plane explosion that the man he talked to in the bar the night of Jane's death was her father after seeing his face on the news. Also ''narrowly'' suverted when talking about this almost causes Walt to reveal to Jesse his role in witnessing her death.
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* MundaneMadeAwesome: Never before has killing a fly been so satisfying.
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* NamesTheSame: [[invoked]] Variation: Jesse briefly pauses his story about "Scrabble" to rant about the term "opossum":
-->'''Jesse''': Hey, since when did they change it to "''o''possum"? What's up with that? I mean, when I was coming up, it was just "possum." You know, "opossum" makes it sound like he's Irish or something. I mean, why they gotta go changing everything? Whatever. It's just big rats anyways.
-->'''Jesse''': Hey, since when did they change it to "''o''possum"? What's up with that? I mean, when I was coming up, it was just "possum." You know, "opossum" makes it sound like he's Irish or something. I mean, why they gotta go changing everything? Whatever. It's just big rats anyways.
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-->'''Jesse''': We're making poison for people who don't care. We probably have the most un-picky customers in the world.
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-->'''Jesse''': We're making We make poison for people who don't care. care, alright? We probably have the most un-picky customers in the world.
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* ForWantOfANail: During the MotiveDecay moment listed below, Walt says that he should never have left home and went to Jesse's apartment. He then quietly states that things could've been different if that were the case. Jesse, however, points out that doesn't necessarily mean things would have have turned out ''better'', and that he and Jane would likely have ended up either dying from an overdose, or being killed for their money.
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* ForWantOfANail: During the MotiveDecay moment listed below, Walt says that he should never have left home and went gone to Jesse's apartment. He then quietly states that things could've been different if that were the case. Jesse, however, points out that doesn't necessarily mean things would have have turned out ''better'', and that he and Jane would likely have ended up either dying from an overdose, or being killed for their money.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Walt smacks Jesse upside the head with his homemade flyswatter to stop him from opening one of the vats, which Jesse gets to immediately pay back when the fly lands on Walt's head and Walt tells him to "make it count".
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Walt smacks Jesse upside the head with his homemade flyswatter to stop him from opening one of the vats, which Jesse gets to immediately pay back payback when the fly lands on Walt's head and Walt tells him to "make it count".
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* BaitAndSwitch: Two different times, Walt comes within an inch about telling Jesse that he watched Jane die, but he stops himself the first time and the second time Jesse misinterprets him.
* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: {{Discussed}} when Walt starts trying to pinpoint the moment where if he'd just died, he would've left his family enough money without causing them any further danger.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: In "Fly," Walt tellingly adds the birth of his daughter as an after-thought, seeming to place more importance on the first million he made as a reason to have not dropped dead.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Walt smacks Jesse upside the head with his homemade flyswatter to stop him from opening one of the vats, which Jesse gets to immediately pay back when the fly lands on Walt's head and Walt tells him to "make it count".
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: In"Fly," the list of reasons why he should still live, Walt tellingly adds the birth of his daughter as an after-thought, seeming to place more importance on the first million he made as a reason to have not dropped dead.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: In
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* NamesTheSame: Variation: Jesse briefly pauses his story about "Scrabble" to rant about the term "opossum":
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* NamesTheSame: [[invoked]] Variation: Jesse briefly pauses his story about "Scrabble" to rant about the term "opossum":
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-->'''Jesse''': Hey, since when did they change it to "''o''possum"? What's up with that? I mean, when I was coming up, it was just "possum." You know, "opossum" makes it sound like he's Irish or something. I mean, why they gotta go changing everything? Whatever. It's just big rats anyways.
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* InVinoVeritas: When Walt is drowsy thanks to his sleeping pills, he opens up about how he should be dead by now and would have preferred to succumb to his cancer. He also ''almost'' tells Jesse his role in Jane's death, but it's subverted when Jessie misunderstands what he was saying.
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* InVinoVeritas: When Walt is drowsy thanks to his sleeping pills, he opens up about how he should be dead by now and would have preferred to succumb to his cancer. He also ''almost'' tells Jesse his role in Jane's death, but it's subverted when Jessie Jesse misunderstands what he was saying.
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* BreatherEpisode: It's also a self-contained episode that doesn't advance any story arcs, and acts as a soft cushion before [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E11Abiquiu all of the subsequent drama]] that is about to ensue.
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* BreatherEpisode: It's also a self-contained episode that doesn't advance any many story arcs, arcs beyond Walt's suspicion that Jesse is pocketing some of the pocket, and acts as a soft cushion before [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E11Abiquiu all of the subsequent the]] [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E12HalfMeasures subsequent]] [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E13FullMeasure drama]] that is about to ensue.
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* FlyCrazy: Walt goes to comical lengths to get the fly out of his lab.
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After Jesse punches out for the day, [[PestEpisode Walt notices a fly in the superlab]].superlab. Concerned for contamination, Walt tries to kill the fly, but his every attempt fails, with one attempt causing him to fall flat on his ass and get winded and the fly landing on one of the lenses of his glasses, almost as if taunting him...
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* WorthyOpponent: The titular insect, according to Jesse.
-->'''Jesse:''' He's got skills, yo. I'll give him that.
-->'''Jesse:''' He's got skills, yo. I'll give him that.
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After Jesse punches out for the day, [[PestEpisode Walt notices a fly in the superlab.superlab]]. Concerned for contamination, Walt tries to kill the fly, but his every attempt fails, with one attempt causing him to fall flat on his ass and get winded and the fly landing on one of the lenses of his glasses, almost as if taunting him...
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* ForWantOfANail: During the MotiveDecay moment listed below, Walt says that he should never have left home and went to Jesse's apartment. He then quietly states that things could've been different if that were the case.
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* ForWantOfANail: During the MotiveDecay moment listed below, Walt says that he should never have left home and went to Jesse's apartment. He then quietly states that things could've been different if that were the case. Jesse, however, points out that doesn't necessarily mean things would have have turned out ''better'', and that he and Jane would likely have ended up either dying from an overdose, or being killed for their money.
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Walt and Jesse continue their work at Gus's superlab. Walt's calculations on their meth yields seem to be off, though: they're coming up consistently short. Jesse suggests spillage, evaporation, and other causes for their product's yield being low, but none of them make sense.
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Walt and Jesse continue their work at Gus's Gus' superlab. Walt's calculations on their meth yields seem to be off, though: they're coming up consistently short. Jesse suggests spillage, evaporation, and other causes for their product's yield being low, but none of them make sense.
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* BottleEpisode: With the exception of the opening and closing scenes, the entire episode takes place inside the lab. Only Walt and Jesse appear in it, although we also hear Skyler's voice through the baby monitor. And even then, it's reused audio from "Phoenix."
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* BottleEpisode: With the exception of the opening and closing scenes, the entire episode takes place inside the lab. Only Walt and Jesse appear in it, although we also hear Skyler's voice through the baby monitor. And even then, it's reused audio from "Phoenix." "[[Recap/BreakingBadS2E12Phoenix Phoenix]]".
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* StuntDouble: Walt's fall from the balcony onto the tank and then the floor was accomplished via a stunt double. The crew used photographs to get Bryan Cranston into the same position as the double; when the camera approaches Walt, it seamlessly looks like it was actually Cranston who took the fall.
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A wham line has to be a twist; neither of these things are twists.
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* InVinoVeritas / WhamLine: Subverted when Walt, becoming drowsy thanks to sleeping pills, comes ''this'' close to telling Jesse about his role in Jane's death.
** However, it's also played straight when Walt reveals that he should be dead by now.
--->'''Walt''': I'm saying I've lived too long.
** However, it's also played straight when Walt reveals that he should be dead by now.
--->'''Walt''': I'm saying I've lived too long.
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* InVinoVeritas / WhamLine: Subverted when Walt, becoming InVinoVeritas: When Walt is drowsy thanks to his sleeping pills, comes ''this'' close he opens up about how he should be dead by now and would have preferred to telling succumb to his cancer. He also ''almost'' tells Jesse about his role in Jane's death.
** However,death, but it's also played straight subverted when Walt reveals that Jessie misunderstands what he should be dead by now.
--->'''Walt''': I'm saying I've lived too long.was saying.
** However,
--->'''Walt''': I'm saying I've lived too long.
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Walt reminds Jesse that he is in remission and, as the sleeping pills begin to take effect, confides in Jesse his desire to die. He was wracked with guilt and sorrow over the lies he had to tell, and the fact that he cannot seem to make Skyler understand that he is cooking meth for the sake of his family. Furthermore, he had met Jane's father on the night that she died: the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter and thought that, if he had just passed away at that moment, it would've been perfect...
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Walt reminds Jesse that he is in remission and, as the sleeping pills begin to take effect, confides in Jesse his desire to die. He was wracked with guilt and sorrow over the lies he had to tell, and the fact that he cannot seem to make Skyler understand that he is cooking meth for the sake of his family. Furthermore, he had met Jane's father on the night that she died: the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter and thought that, at the time, he had made all of the money he had aimed to make and leave for his family; if he had just passed away at that moment, it would've been perfect...
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Jesse feigns ignorance before he leaves.
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Jesse feigns ignorance before he leaves. Later that night, Walt lies in bed, seemingly unable to sleep, when all of a sudden, a familiar irritating buzzing reaches his ears...
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* DeathGlare: As seen in the page image, Walt gives the fly in the lab a ''really mean'' look when it lands on his glasses.
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Walt reminds Jesse that he is in remission and, as the sleeping pills begin to take affect, confides in Jesse his desire to die. He was wracked with guilt and sorrow over the lies he had to tell, and the fact that he cannot seem to make Skyler understand that he is cooking meth for the sake of his family. Furthermore, he had met Jane's father on the night that she died: the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter and thought that, if he had just passed away at that moment, it would've been perfect...
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Walt reminds Jesse that he is in remission and, as the sleeping pills begin to take affect, effect, confides in Jesse his desire to die. He was wracked with guilt and sorrow over the lies he had to tell, and the fact that he cannot seem to make Skyler understand that he is cooking meth for the sake of his family. Furthermore, he had met Jane's father on the night that she died: the universe may be random, but how could it be random that he wound up in the exact same bar as Donald Margolis on the very night that Jane overdosed? As he becomes drowsy, he recalls hearing his wife singing a lullaby to their daughter and thought that, if he had just passed away at that moment, it would've been perfect...