It’s a musical where Lyle, after Gus’ death, realizes that he’s been working for a drug kingpin all this time at Los Pollos Hermanos, and it chronicles the amount of “mind-blown” that happens to Lyle. At one point, Vince was like, ...
THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE|The episode opens with a perfectly scored, dialogue-free sequence of Mike, Walt and Todd giving their train-job witness and his motorbike the full Emilio treatment: disassembly and an acid bath. Jesse’s conspicuously absent; he’s smoking outside, where Todd joi...
Nobody dies in ''4 Days Out.'' There are no climactic shootouts, breathtaking action set-pieces, or awesomely quotable badass monologues. (Walt wouldn't even dub himself ''the one who knocks'' for two more seasons.) Where other classic episodes are big and flashy, it's quiet, contemp...
resorting to this friendly kidnapping. later, saul will take walt under his wing, teaching him how to launder his ill-gotten fortune and introducing him to gus fring. toward the end of the original series, saul and walt will find themselves huddled together in the back room of ed galbraith...
Gus reluctantly takes Lalo down into the lab, where Lalo marvels at how much meth they could cook up down there. He’s ready to pull the trigger, but Gus wants to tell “that fat pig” Don Eladio what he really thinks of him first. While he goes off on a long rant insulting Don ...