Walt and Jesse become stranded out in the middle of the desert after cooking more crystal.Walt and Jesse become stranded out in the middle of the desert after cooking more crystal.Walt and Jesse become stranded out in the middle of the desert after cooking more crystal.
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- TriviaAaron Paul refrained from drinking any liquid, including water, for an entire day to authenticate his portrayal as dehydrating.
- GoofsIn Down (2009) and Breakage (2009), it is established that Jesse's dealers were selling meth for $2500/ounce, of which Walt and Jesse kept $2000, split evenly between them. Then in Negro y Azul (2009), Walt tells Jesse to raise the prices. Here when Walt asks Jesse what they're selling meth for these days, Jesse says $40,000/pound, i.e. $2500/ounce. Walt looks surprised that it's so high, to which Jesse replies, "Hey, you said raise the prices." But that figure (which based on Walt saying, "minus distribution charges" while performing his calculations is the street price) and the math on each of them making $672,000 for 42 pounds of meth shows that the street price is still $2500/ounce and that he and Jesse still keep $2000 of that - exactly the pricing they started with.
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Walter H. White: You brought a meth lab to the airport?
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Written by Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Albert Hammond & Mike Hazlewood (as Michael Hazelwood)
Performed by Blue Mink
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Some pretty great filmmaking here.
The premise has been done several times. Get two polar opposites stuck together in a single location. Doesn't make it any less compelling. Here we actually learn a bit about both Walter and Jesse. Walter, as terrible of a person as he can be, does seem to hold much regret. He's very aware of what a terrible human being he's been, a terrible father, husband and friend.
Seeing these two try to figure out how to get out of their circumstances was very entertaining. They even get a moment or two where they don't seem to be up each other's throats.
And I will say I didn't think this would end how it did. I've not run in to any major spoilers for this show, so I genuinely don't know where things are going to go. I'm excited and anxious.
The premise has been done several times. Get two polar opposites stuck together in a single location. Doesn't make it any less compelling. Here we actually learn a bit about both Walter and Jesse. Walter, as terrible of a person as he can be, does seem to hold much regret. He's very aware of what a terrible human being he's been, a terrible father, husband and friend.
Seeing these two try to figure out how to get out of their circumstances was very entertaining. They even get a moment or two where they don't seem to be up each other's throats.
And I will say I didn't think this would end how it did. I've not run in to any major spoilers for this show, so I genuinely don't know where things are going to go. I'm excited and anxious.
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- Feb 7, 2023
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