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->''"This is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed, bitch!"''
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->''"This is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed, harassed... bitch!"''
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* DownerEnding: Downplayed. This episode sees the RV, a very iconic part of the show, [[TrashTheSet getting destroyed]]. Also, Gus has put a hit out on Hank.
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* DownerEnding: Downplayed. This episode sees the RV, a very iconic part of the show, [[TrashTheSet getting destroyed]]. Also, Gus has put a hit out on sent the Cousins after Hank.
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With Hank off their tail, Old Joe goes through with the RV's destruction. Walt and Jesse watch on mournfully, yet with a sense of relief, as the recreational vehicle that served as their first lab when they started working together is torn up, then compacted into a small cube to be shipped away. Once the RV's is completely destroyed, the two part ways.
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With Hank off their tail, Old Joe goes through with the RV's destruction. Walt and Jesse watch on mournfully, yet with a sense of relief, as the recreational vehicle that served as their first lab when they started working together is torn up, then compacted into a small cube to be shipped away. Once the RV's is completely destroyed, the two part ways.
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The Cousins pay a visit to Los Pollos Hermanos. Gus assures his manager Cynthia that they are not a problem, but talks with the Cousins in confidence and tell them to meet with him at sunset.
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The Cousins pay a visit to Los Pollos Hermanos. Gus assures his manager Cynthia that they are not a problem, but talks with the Cousins in confidence and tell tells them to meet with him at sunset.
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* PragmaticVillainy: As it turns out, the only reason the Cosuins have been targeting Walt for death and not Hank (even though, as Gus points out, Hank is the one who actually killed Tuco) is because they were specifically ordered by Juan Bolsa not to target a DEA agent. As soon as Gus gives the go-ahead to kill Hank, they go after him instead.
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* PragmaticVillainy: As it turns out, the only reason the Cosuins Cousins have been targeting Walt for death and not Hank (even though, as Gus points out, Hank is the one who actually killed Tuco) is because they were specifically ordered by Juan Bolsa not to target a DEA agent. As soon as Gus gives the go-ahead to kill Hank, they go after him instead.
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* HiddenDepths: Old Joe, the trashy junkyard owner, turns out to actually have an impressive knowledge of the law.
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* HiddenDepths: Old Joe, the trashy junkyard owner, turns out to actually have an impressive knowledge of the law.
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* IndyPloy: Walt pulls some spectacular shit out of his ass to get Hank away from the RV in the salvage yard.
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* IndyPloy: Walt pulls some spectacular shit out of his ass to get Hank away from the RV in the salvage yard.yard; he makes a phone call to Saul who pays a scam artist to make a phone call to Hank and telling him that his wife has been hospitalized for a sever motor accident.
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* PragmaticVillainy: As it turns out, the only reason the Cosuins have been targeting Walt for death and not Hank (even though, as Gus points out, Hank is the one who actually killed Tuco) is because they were specifically ordered by Juan Bolsa not to target a DEA agent.
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* PragmaticVillainy: As it turns out, the only reason the Cosuins have been targeting Walt for death and not Hank (even though, as Gus points out, Hank is the one who actually killed Tuco) is because they were specifically ordered by Juan Bolsa not to target a DEA agent. As soon as Gus gives the go-ahead to kill Hank, they go after him instead.
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* PragmaticVillainy: As it turns out, the only reason the Cosuins have been targeting Walt for death and not Hank (even though, as Gus points out, Hank is the one who actually killed Tuco) is because they were specifically ordered by Juan Bolsa not to target a DEA agent.
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* SuddenlyVoiced: One of the cousins speaks for the first time in the series when meeting with Gus.
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Meanwhile, Jesse gives out samples of the [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E4GreenLight batch he'd cooked on his own]] to his friends. With both Skinny Pete and Badger digging the product, Jesse proposes going back into business, but this time playing it safe, selling in small quantities and not pushing into others' territory. He has Skinny Pete set out to get materials while Badger has [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E3BitByaDeadBee his cousin Clovis]] fix up the RV. But little does Jesse know, Hank is watching him after [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E5Mas finding out about his connection to the RV,]] waiting for him to make an incriminating move...
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Meanwhile, Jesse gives out samples of the [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E4GreenLight batch he'd cooked on his own]] to his friends. With both Skinny Pete and Badger digging the product, Jesse proposes going back into business, but this time playing it safe, selling in small quantities and not pushing into others' territory. He has Skinny Pete set out to get materials while Badger has [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E3BitByaDeadBee [[Recap/BreakingBadS2E3BitByADeadBee his cousin Clovis]] fix up the RV. But little does Jesse know, Hank is watching him after [[Recap/BreakingBadS3E5Mas finding out about his connection to the RV,]] waiting for him to make an incriminating move...
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* IdiotBall: Walt finds out that Hank knows about the RV and that he is surveilling Jesse's house. After consulting Saul he rushes to the yard where the RV is stored and orders its destruction. So far so good, but Badger is at the yard at the moment and asks Walt about Jesse. Walt ignores him, so Badger tells Jesse about Walt's plan, and a furious Jesse drives off to the junkyard to confront Walt, which of course, leads Hank right to the RV.
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-->'''Walt''': "This is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed."
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-->'''Walt''': "This is my own private domicile and I will not won't be harassed."
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->''"This is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed, bitch!"''
-->-- '''Jesse Pinkman'''
-->-- '''Jesse Pinkman'''
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Walt begins his work at Gus' superlab, where he meets his assistant: Gale Boetticher, an X-ray crystallographer just like [[Reacap/BreakingBadS1E5GrayMatter Walt was in grad school.]] A staunch libertarian, Gale tells Walt that he got into the meth trade because he believe that some people will always go out of their way for drugs, so he should at least help in making the best drugs possible to give them what they want. Walt and Gale bond over their shared love of chemistry and their fascination with the written works of Creator/WaltWhitman.
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Walt begins his work at Gus' superlab, where he meets his assistant: Gale Boetticher, an X-ray crystallographer just like [[Reacap/BreakingBadS1E5GrayMatter [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E5GrayMatter Walt was in grad school.]] A staunch libertarian, Gale tells Walt that he got into the meth trade because he believe that some people will always go out of their way for drugs, so he should at least help in making the best drugs possible to give them what they want. Walt and Gale bond over their shared love of chemistry and their fascination with the written works of Creator/WaltWhitman.
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