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Old 05-10-10 | 11:47 AM
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "I See You" -- 05/09/10

Another callback, Jesse was wearing another jack-o-lantern t-shirt, although I think it was a different color than the one he wore, I think it was in Season 2. Looks like he cleaned out the markdown bin at the dollar store
Old 05-10-10 | 12:21 PM
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "I See You" -- 05/09/10

I may be the only one who did, but I got a good laugh out of the brother who had his legs amputated only having his stumps wrapped with gauze at the tips.

I thought it was a good episode
Old 05-10-10 | 04:16 PM
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "I See You" -- 05/09/10

All the twin had to do was yell out "Heisenberg!" as he was crawling towards the door, and the jig would've been up for Walt - or at least suspicion would've been thrown his way.

EDIT - Also, if they're subtly hinting that Walter Jr. has some ambition to become a DEA agent, I think that would be absolutely brilliant and create all kinds of new awkwardness for Walt.
Would this be possible though? Aren't there physical requirements that must be met to become a DEA agent? Surely Hank Jr.'s disability has to be a pretty big obstacle to overcome.
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Re: Breaking Bad -- "I See You" -- 05/09/10

Originally Posted by Coral
All the twin had to do was yell out "Heisenberg!" as he was crawling towards the door, and the jig would've been up for Walt - or at least suspicion would've been thrown his way..
No way - they would have thought that he worked for "heisenberg." Similar to yelling out "Alamo" while making that last ditch effort to fight a losing battle.

There were about 15 agents / cops standing at that door - I doubt any of them would look at Walt and suspect anything.
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Would this be possible though? Aren't there physical requirements that must be met to become a DEA agent? Surely Hank Jr.'s disability has to be a pretty big obstacle to overcome.
I'm not sure, but I doubt it'd be impossible for him to do if he was interested in it. Having such a disability might be a problem for field agents, sure, but I can't imagine he wouldn't be able to work a desk job. He could even work in the field as surveillance or something else that doesn't require a large amount of mobility.

At the moment, as far as we know it's just a throwaway line so we're basically speculating on speculation, but I still think it could be an interesting thread down the road, and I'm sure if it does come up, somebody would voice the same concern you did.
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Gus is so badass. Awesome way to corner the entire meth market. I like the hospital scenes in that it reinforced to Walt that his actions have repercussions.

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