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  1. The episode is dedicated to Kevin Cordasco, a 16 year-old Breaking Bad fan who succumbed to neuroblastoma in March 2013. [1] This episode was the series' most-watched episode at the time of its airing with 5.91 million viewers, but was later passed by " Ozymandias ", which had 6.37 million.

  2. Dedication. The episode is dedicated to Thomas Schnauz Sr., father of the writer of this episode. [2] Music. The song played over Walt's digging is Chancha Vía Circuito's remix of Argentine José Larralde 's "Quimey Neuquén". [3] Reception.

  3. 18 paź 2014 · The notebook was dedicated to WW, which Walt told Hank could be to Walt Whitman, since he recognized a bit of poetry. Gale must have also dedicated to Walt, a copy of Whitman's poems. The handwriting was similar and contained a similar feeling.

  4. 12 sie 2013 · Why take the chance of being caught? Unless he wants to be. The scene dissolves into the opening credits, and we're back where we left off. Hank in the master bathroom, absolutely stunned at his...

  5. 18 sie 2013 · After compensating the two, Walt sets off for the desert of To'hajiilee. Throughout the day and into the night, Walt single-handedly digs a pit to bury his money for safekeeping. Afterwards, he takes note of the money's coordinates: +34° 59'20", -106° 36'52".

  6. 11 sie 2013 · The house is a dilapidated husk. Teenagers skate in the empty swimming pool where Skyler attempted to drown herself in “ Fifty-One,” the same episode in which she wishes for her husband’s death...

  7. 11 sie 2013 · Not much happens in terms of narrative, but the atmosphere is darker and more oppressive than even before. This episode is a slow, slow burn and creator Vince Gilligan and his talented collaborators go to considerable lengths to establish the steep price of Walt’s ever-escalating misdeeds.

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