Skyler keeps mysteriously leaving without talking to Walt. Jesse's parents throw him out of his own house.Skyler keeps mysteriously leaving without talking to Walt. Jesse's parents throw him out of his own house.Skyler keeps mysteriously leaving without talking to Walt. Jesse's parents throw him out of his own house.
Dean Norris
- Hank Schrader
- (credit only)
Betsy Brandt
- Marie Schrader
- (credit only)
Caleb Landry Jones
- Louis
- (as Caleb Jones)
Jamie Haqqani
- DEA Agent
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaJesse's middle name is revealed to be Bruce.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, we see the same purple bear floating in the pool. In this scene, the bear's right side is seen as destroyed and the left is normal and intact. However, at the opening scene of Seven Thirty-Seven (2009), it was the opposite side of the bear that was destroyed.
- Quotes
Jesse Pinkman: Yo, I get I shouldn't call, but I'm in a situation over here, and I need my money.
Walter H. White: I just gave you $600.
Jesse Pinkman: Yeah, and thanks, Daddy Warbucks, but that was before my housing situation went completely testicular on me, okay?
- ConnectionsReferenced in El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019)
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Another Great Episode!
The fourth episode in the second season of Breaking Bad is a little bit on the slow side, but that doesn't stop it from being a great episode. This episode focuses more on characterization and mainly, the dwindling relationship between Walt and Skylar. This is a very dramatic episode, so don't expect many shockers or many action-packed scenes. The acting here is excellent and one is able to tell how about Cranston and Paul are absorbing their characters very well.
In this episode, "Down," Skylar keeps on leaving the house mysteriously and refuses to speak to Walt. Meanwhile, Jesse's parents kick him out of his house forcing him to be homeless.
Overall, this is a great episode despite it being slow and focusing on characterization. It's an important episode because we need to see how the relationship between the two is affected and it definitely adds to reality. I was not bored one single moment here. I rate this episode 9/10.
In this episode, "Down," Skylar keeps on leaving the house mysteriously and refuses to speak to Walt. Meanwhile, Jesse's parents kick him out of his house forcing him to be homeless.
Overall, this is a great episode despite it being slow and focusing on characterization. It's an important episode because we need to see how the relationship between the two is affected and it definitely adds to reality. I was not bored one single moment here. I rate this episode 9/10.
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- g-bodyl
- May 6, 2014
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- Runtime47 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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