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2.4.- DOWN

BREAKING BAD (2008–2013): SEASON 2, EPISODE 4 - DOWN - FULL TRANSCRIPT

Walt and Jesse appear to be in the clear but Jesse has no money and Walt can't leave the room without Skyler wondering where he is. Jesse's parents are still fed up with him and his drug use so they order him out of the house - it turns out they own it, not Jesse. He finds himself not only without a place to stay but with few friends who will put him up for the night. He ends up tracking down his RV and spends the night. Walt's overly correct behavior sets Skyler of on a binge of not telling him anything about what she's up to or who she's seeing. She's fed up with Walt's behavior and wants to know what is really going on.
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Hey, Captain America.

-What's up, brother?
-Hey, bro.

This is stupid.

-You got a better idea?
-Okay, fun. Whatever.

-So when do we, you know?
-We don't, for now.

No cooking until things settle down.

Settle down? l thought you're the one
that said nothing's changed.

Look, l just put my family
through an ordeal...

...that they're just now
starting to accept, okay? l can't--

That's too expensive.

Look, l can't leave my house...

...for more than 20 minutes
without my wife worrying.

I need time to mend fences.

Okay, so while you're fixing fences,
what about me, huh?

Your A-hole brother-in-law
took all my money.

That's $600.

Okay, what about the rest?

-Rest of what?
-Half your money's mine.

Fifty-fifty partners.
That's our business motto.

Meaning what, exactly?
That I suffer for your carelessness?

You're the one who wanted
to work with Tuco.

Okay. lf it weren't for that,
none of this would've happened.

Just be cool.
We'll talk about this later, okay?

As for now, no contact. Understood?

Where are you going?

I leave first.

-Walt!
-ln the kitchen.

Hey.

Hey. I didn't know
you were allowed to touch the stove.

Hilarious, Groucho.
Go on, grab a seat.

Juice is on the table.

What?

-Good morning, honey.
-Hey, Mom.

Dad's cooking breakfast.

But don't worry.
I'm also doing all the dishes.

Nice? Follow me.

There's also orange juice
and grapefruit juice...

...which, personally, as you know,
I've never been a fan of.

But considering all the polyphenols
and the limonoids, can't hurt.

Walt, you didn't have to do this.

I wanted to.

-Grapefruit juice?
-Yes, please. Thanks.

There you go. Honey?

No, I'll stick with orange, thank you.

All right. Dig in, dig in.
Pancakes are not getting hotter.

-Yeah.
-There you go.

All right. Got one. Steely Dan.

-No.
-Yes, absolutely.

No, in terms of pure musicianship...

...l would put them up against
any current band you can name.

You wouldn't know
any current bands.

-That's besides the point.
-Have a good day, honey.

You too.

-Boz Scaggs. There's another one.
-Boz Scaggs.

Whoever they are.
Bye. Thanks for breakfast.

-Bye.
-You're welcome.

Tell Louis to drive carefully.

All right.

Our son doesn't know
who Boz Scaggs is.

We have failed as parents.

Come to think of it...

-...I barely know who Boz Scaggs is.
-Stop it.

Give me your plate.
No, no. I'll get it. l'll get it. Yeah.

Thank you.

Hey, listen...

...in the calendar section...

...all week long...

...there's a fiction writer's seminar
at UNM.

And, you know, probably talking
about how to get published...

-...and that sort of thing.
-Yeah?

Yeah, so, anyway,
I thought maybe you might....

I mean, l'll go with you if you like.

Oh, and...

...you know, l was thinking about
what you asked me the other night.

You were wondering
if l had a second cell phone.

And, well, I've been
thinking about that a lot...

...and l think what you heard
was my cell phone alarm going off.

I've been using it a lot
as a medication reminder...

...to, well, remind me
to take my medication.

And, well, the weird thing is that...

...the alarm sound
is almost exactly the same...

...as the regular phone ring
which is really a poor design...

...if you ask me.
But l think that was probably it.

I tried to go in
and change it to a different sound...

...other than the phone ring, but....

They so overcomplicate
these things.

Anyway, it was probably
just as well that l lost it.

There's gotta be a new one
on the market by now.

You know, if we do this thing
at UNM, maybe on the way home...

...we can stop by,
and l can get a new cell phone.

Skyler?

-Ready?
-Yo, for what, might help.

Not another intervention.

Jesse Bruce Pinkman...

...pursuant to Section 47-8-1 3...

...of the New Mexico
Real Property Code...

...you are hereby
given notice to vacate...

...the premises listed as 9809 Margo,
Albuquerque, 871 04.

Wait. What? You're kicking me
out of my own house?

-lt's your Aunt Ginny's house.
-And she gave it to me.

She never gave it to you, Jesse.

You were allowed
residentiary privileges.

Your parents have always
been the property owners.

Look, we talked about this, okay?
I'd sell the house, we'd split it fifty-fifty.

That was the deal.
What the hell happened?

What happened is
you're a speed manufacturer.

No, I'm not. What?

A DEA agent came
looking for you, Jesse.

He came to our front door.

Okay, because I've actually
been helping them...

...which I could get into
a lot of trouble for telling you...

...so you're welcome.

I saw your basement.

Oh, yeah.

I was worried, so l went
over there and I let myself in...

...and l found your laboratory.

You guys have your own key?

Manufacture of a Schedule lI
controlled substance...

...is a second degree felony.

Under federal asset seizure...

...the government can take
the entire house.

It's not even there anymore.
I cleaned it all out.

Son, we can't stop you
from ruining your life...

...but you will not drag us down
with you.

Vacate the house in 72 hours.

Otherwise,
your parents have authorized me...

...to contact the authorities.
Is that clear?

Do you have any questions for us?

Three days, Mr. Pinkman.

Come on.

-Hi.
-Hey.

-l fixed the garage door.
-Great.

Yeah.

One track was bent.
That's why it was bouncing.

Okay.

-Where were you today?
-Out.

Is everything okay?

Yeah, everything's fine.

Hey, for what it's worth, I was thinking
about going back to those meetings...

...the cancer support group.

I think that that's good.

Yeah.

Yeah, that's good.

You were right
on the money about that.

It's good to, you know...

...talk about things.

I think that's great.

Yeah.

Jesse.

Jesse. Hey, Jesse.

You don't answer your phone?

Yeah, no, l've just been...

...pretty busy. How'd you--?

Oh, right, you have that key.

Hey, listen.

So l've been thinking
a lot about our conversation...

...we had the other day,
and l completely get why...

...Dad totally tweaked off on me
like that and....

-lt's not just your father, Jesse.
-No, I know. l know. I know.

I'm just saying it was a really,
really big wake-up call for me...

...which is why l wanted to talk
to you. You know, l've been...

...thinking real seriously
about business school, actually.

You can do the whole thing
from your computer now....

No, Mom, Mom.
Hey, hey, this is good.

You know, we're talking,
starting a dialogue.

The time for talking
has passed, Jesse.

Hey. Hey.

What the hell, yo?

-l thought it was just a wake-up call.
-We are putting it in storage.

When you decide to grow up,
you can have it back.

Why don't you grow up, Mom?

Ginny wanted me here.
I was the one who took care of her.

I took her to her appointments
and made her lunch every day.

I earned this.

You did not make
her lunch every day.

What did you do, huh?

She's lying there dying,
and where the hell are you?

-Don't start with me.
-Now what?

You've decided to, l don't know,
make your eldest son homeless?

Great family, Mom.

Why are you like this? Why?

You have two sets of keys
and the padlock to the garage.

Leave them on the kitchen counter
when you leave.

No, Mom, Mom, Mom.

Hey, where am l supposed to go?

I don't know, sweetheart.

But please turn your life around.

Yeah, this is gonna help
bigtime with that. Bitch!

Jeez.

Oh, hey, Mr. White.

Hey, well, that's the way.
Don't just sit out there honking.

Come in and say hello.

Hey, we've got omelets.
You want an omelet?

No, I'm good.

New Mexican Christmas style,
red and green chilies.

No. Thank you, though.

Flynn and me gotta get going.

-Who's Flynn?
-Flynn.

He's your....

-Flynn?
-Yeah.

So?

So? Nothing.

-You ready?
-Like it.

-Bye, Mr. White.
-Okay.

Bye.

Flynn? You know about this
Flynn thing?

Okay. Flynn. Yeah.
As in what, Errol?

I don't know. lt's what he likes
to be called these days.

What's wrong with Walter Jr.?

Don't take it personally.

He wants his own identity.

You think he told Louis about me?

-About the blackout?
-Louis is his friend, Walt...

...and your disappearance
upset him.

Hey, I made omelets.

I'm going out, but thanks, though.

Where you going?

Can you get the phone, please?

Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely.

-White residence.
-Yo, it's me. Is this a good time?

What part of "no contact"
didn't you understand?

-l know, but there's a problem.
-I don't care. We agreed.

No amount of pay-per-view channels
is gonna make any difference.

Honey, we're happy
with our cable provider, right?

Yeah, we're happy.

Skyler? Sky?

Where are you going?
Can you at least tell me that?

Out.

Should probably get that, Walt.
I'll be back in a few hours.

Skyler.

-What?
-Yo, l get l shouldn't call...

...but l'm in a situation here,
and l need my money.

I just gave you $600.

And thanks, Daddy Warbucks...

...but that was
before my housing situation...

...went completely
testicular on me, okay?

You smoked the entire 600,
didn't you?

-What? No.
-Yes.

-No.
-Look, Jesse...

...your problems are just that:

Your problems.

No contact. Do not call here ever.

-When the moment is right, I will call.
-Mr. White, you're not listening.

They're kicking me out of my house.

You son of a bitch.

Son of a bitch.

Hey, thank you. Thank you so much.

Thanks, man. Hey, guy!
You forgot something! Yeah!

You forgot your ice trays!
You're gonna need the ice trays!

Hey, you forgot something here!
Take this!

Hold on, buddy.

Yo, we should get Twaughthammer
up and running again, yo. l'm serious.

I know. That sounded tight.

Hey, thanks again, P.

I made sure this stucknut exterminator,
you know, put me on his speed dial.

Two nights tops.

No, you still staying
at your aunt's on Margo?

Yeah. l'm thinking of moving.
Nob Hill, probably.

Jess-a-matic. Living the dream.

Yeah.

Okay, buddy. You're gonna eat your
carrots like we talked about, right?

Too hot.

No, no, buddy. Remember. Okay?
Come on, yes.

Listen, hey, talk to me, man.

Are you still having
mad relations out there?

You can talk to me.
I won't hate a player.

I can't lie. It's pretty hectic
out there, female-wise.

Damn. l'm hating, man.

That's why we need to get the
Hammer up and running, you know?

-Get you out of the house.
-How awesome would that be?

Come on. Look. What?

I cut all the green parts off like you--
Just eat them. Please?

We should do this. Track down
Cheevo and Anthony and demo up.

Get back in the scene.

I'm sorry, man.
Just hold on one second, all right?

Okay, listen. How about
you take a bite of your sandwich...

...and then you take--

Mommy's home.

-Hi.
-Hello.

Hey, honey, you remember
Jesse Pinkman?

His house is getting bug bombed.
I said he could crash a few nights.

-Hey, Jesse.
-Hey.

Paul, could you help me
in the bedroom with these?

Sure. Yeah.

Yeah, l used to not like carrots too.

Hey, Hen, l think
it's someone's nap time. Come on.

Man, dude, you're gonna kill me.

I totally spaced that the in-laws
are crashing this weekend.

You got other people to call?

No, that's cool.
I got tons of people. Yeah.

-Yeah?
-Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Yo, in-laws?

-Sucks to be you, P.
-Yeah. Yeah, l know, huh?

Here.

See you, man.

It's good to see you.

Look, l'm asking to crash three,
maybe four nights, and--

Look, l already called Badger,
all right? l called everyone.

I need a solid here, bro.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever.

All right. All right.
Hey, how about this?

What if it's just for tonight?

Wait. No, you cannot be serious.

-You cannot be serious.
-Hey.

Someone took your bike, man.

Not cool.

-Morning.
-Oh, hey.

Morning.

Where did--? Where did Mom go?

Out.

Where's breakfast?

Hey.

Let's go do something.

Like what?

Something fun.

All right, ready? Let's put it in gear.

-ls your foot on the-- Okay. Good.
-Yeah. I got it.

Good.

Yes. Nice and smooth. Good.
Just like that.

Good. I like the hands at 1 0 and 2.
Very nice.

Okay, let's slow down here...

...to a stop in preparation
for a left-hand turn. Okay.

All right. You might wanna
go easier on the brake.

-Sorry about that.
-That's all right. You're doing fine.

-Much better than last time, huh?
-Oh, yeah, Louis has been helping me.

Has he?

Good. Good. Okay.

Don't forget the turn indic-- Good.

I'll stop talking.
You know what you're doing.

And let's make that left-hand turn.

Nice and smooth. Very nice.

Right hand.

Good. Good. Okay.

-Are you using both feet?
-Yeah.

No. Wait. Wait. No, Walt.
You can't do that.

You can't use one foot
on each pedal.

-Why not?
-Because you can't. Stop, Walt. Okay.

-Just stop, please. Right. All right.
-Dad, this is way easier.

There's the easy way,
and then there's the right way, right?

So let's just try it again,
right foot only.

-All right.
-Okay?

Okay, just-- You don't have to--
Okay. All right. That's fine.

Just-- That's okay. That's okay.
Just try it again.

Here we go.
Let's just, just try it again.

Okay.

Don't-- Just easy.
Okay, okay, good. Great.

That was better. See?
Right? Better? Right.

The gas, the brake,
the gas, the brake.

I can't do this.

My legs don't work that way.

Your legs are fine.
You just have to stick with it.

Don't set limits for yourself, Walt.
You're all right.

All right. We'll get this. l promise.
Now let's just try again. All right?

-All right.
-Here we go. Here we go.

Okay, well, you don't need to,
you know, just take off.

But all right, here we go.
Slow it down just a little bit.

All right, we have a turn coming up
here, so prepare to apply the brakes.

Prepare, Walt, for the brakes.
Brakes, the brakes.

-Braking.
-You're using both feet again.

-lt's not stopping.
-That's the gas. Use the brake.

The break. Brake, brake, brake!

Okay.

That's one way to stop.

I told you.

Flynn.

-Hands up, asshole!
-Yo, yo, it's cool.

So help me, I will spread you.

No, please, no, all right?
It's me, okay? lt's Jesse.

All right? Look, this is my RV.

You towed it.
Your cousin Badger, remember?

What the hell you doing here?

-You smell like shit.
-lt's a long story.

So l fixed up your felonious
rolling laboratory here...

...750 for the repair.

Make it a grand, counting the toilet
plus the 500 you already owe me...

...and you're good to drive on out of
here to someplace far away. Upwind.

Okay.

Here's the thing.

I can't pay you today.

But l can pay you this week,
all right?

Seventeen fifty? We'll make it 1 750,
for, like, you know, interest.

-l thought your word was your bond.
-lt totally is.

Definitely. l just don't have
the money at this particular moment.

But l will, soon.

Here's my counteroffer.

I kick you out.
I take payment from your inventory.

I know a guy that'll pay
premium for this kind of crap.

All right. Two grand. Okay?

Two days, two grand.
That's totally fair.

Just don't take my cook stuff.
All right? That's all l got left.

Please, all right? l really....

God, I really need a break here.
Okay?

Clovis, come on.

I don't know.
There's a bunch of stuff in there.

There's something called
methylamine. Me-- Meth....

However the hell you pronounce it.
Methylamine.

I don't know. l banged on it.
It sounds pretty full to me.

Holy shit. How much?

Hey! Hey!

Skyler.

Louis took Walt to school.

I was thinking maybe...

...this would be a good time to talk.

I dreamt that l owned
an antique bicycle repair shop.

In lreland.

Weird.

Sounds weird.

I wanted to apologize...

...for everything.

My...

...desire for privacy.

My emotional...

...unavailability.

Having cancer
doesn't excuse all that.

I haven't been
a good partner to you...

...and for that...

...l'm very sorry.

I love you.

And l love this family.

And l just...

...want to make sure that...

...we don't lose contact.

Thank you.

Okay.

I agree.

Is that it?

God.

God, how long are
you gonna do this?

-Do what?
-This.

Not talking to me.

Going out all day
and refusing to tell me where.

You are obviously angry with me
about something...

...so let's talk about it.

Oh, God.

I feel like you're upset with me
because you think...

...that l'm up to something.

-Like what?
-l have no idea, Skyler.

What, that l'm having an affair?
Is that it? ls that what you think?

Is that why you asked me
about the....

Some other phone? Because
you think that I'm being unfaithful?

-l don't know.
-Okay.

So ask me.

Why?

-Would you even tell me?
-Yes. I would.

Of course, I would.

And no. l'm not.
I'm not having an affair, okay?

Now, what do I do
to prove that to you?

Swear an oath? My right hand
to God. l'm not having an affair.

I heard you, Walt.

You're not having an affair.

Congratulations.

No, you know what?
Congratulations to you, Skyler.

Great job.

What is this? What do I have to do?

-l'm trying to talk to you, and you--
-Okay, so talk, Walt.

Shut up and say something
that isn't complete bullshit.

You want to know
what you have to do?

You have to tell me
what's really going on right now.

Today. No more excuses.

No more apologies.
No more of these-- These obvious...

...desperate breakfasts.

You don't wanna lose
contact with me, Walt?

Good.

Then tell me.

Now.

Tell you what?

Skyler.

What is it you want me to tell you?
I don't know.

We're not done here. Skyler.

Do you know what
I've done for this family?

What the--?

-Yo, l'm really sorry, okay?
-What is wrong with you?

Why are you blue? Jesus.

I'm sorry. Let's just say it starts
with my parents being greedy...

-...kleptomaniac douchebags.
-Are you actually this stupid?

No, look. l know this isn't a optimal--

To come to my house and park
on my street, driving this vehicle.

I mean, what the hell is wrong
with you? l'm really asking.

-Nothing. l'm sorry. l just--
-What if Skyler had seen you?

What then? What was the plan then,
genius, huh?

-l don't know.
-You know why you don't know?

Because you don't think. That's why.

You don't think.
You never figured out how to think.

I said l was sorry. l just need
my half of the money, and I will go.

Your half?

There is no your half of the money.

There is only my all of it.
Do you understand?

Why should I be penalized
because of your sloppiness?

Look, that is completely uncool,
all right?

We agreed, fifty-fifty partners.

Partners in what?
What exactly do you do here?

I've been meaning to ask,
because l'm the producer, right?

I cook. But from what I can tell,
you are just a drug addict.

You are a pathetic junkie,
too stupid to understand and follow...

...simple rudimentary instructions.
Too stupid to re--

Do it.

Try not to touch anything.

Want some breakfast?

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continuación



Continuando con la espeluznante escena representada por primera vez en el estreno de la temporada , el oso de peluche rosa carbonizado es recuperado de la piscina por una figura con un traje de materiales peligrosos. Colocado en una bolsa de pruebas, el osito de peluche se coloca en el suelo junto a otros objetos recogidos, también envuelto en bolsas de pruebas, cuidadosamente organizados a lo largo del borde de la piscina. La línea de objetos aleatorios termina con un par de anteojos que parecen pertenecer a Walt .

Acto I

Un Jesse quebrado se encuentra con Walt a escondidas en una tienda de conveniencia y le pide la mitad del dinero restante de las drogas. Walt argumenta que no debería tener que sufrir por el descuido de Jesse, pero le da $600. A la mañana siguiente, Walt prepara el desayuno para Skyler y Junior . Al intentar explicar las sospechas de Skyler sobre su segundo teléfono celular, Walt le dice que ella podría haber confundido la alarma de su teléfono, un recordatorio para tomar su medicación, con una llamada entrante. Cuando está de espaldas, Walt no se da cuenta de que Skyler sale de la casa.

Los padres de Jesse lo convocan a una reunión con su abogado, el Sr. Gardiner , y le dicen que tiene 72 horas para desalojar su casa , que antes pertenecía a su tía. Cuando su madre le cuenta a Jesse sobre la visita de Hank , él le da la vuelta a la historia al afirmar que trabaja para la DEA. La madre de Jesse lo acusa de esta mentira y le dice que ya ha visto el laboratorio de metanfetamina en su sótano . El Sr. Gardiner explica que, según la ley federal, el gobierno puede confiscar toda la casa; Jesse no tiene más remedio que mudarse.

Cuando Skyler regresa a casa , Walt le pregunta dónde ha estado y su respuesta es simplemente "fuera". En un intento por salvar la distancia, Walt dice que está pensando en volver a unirse a su grupo de apoyo contra el cáncer. La reacción de Skyler a esto es igualmente cortante.

Acto II

En la casa de Jesse, su madre entra en su habitación y despierta a su hijo dormido. Corriendo para esconder su parafernalia de drogas, Jesse suplica por otra oportunidad, pero los trabajadores de la mudanza ya se están llevando sus muebles. Jesse insiste en que la casa es suya, alegando que se la ganó ayudando a su tía moribunda después de que su madre la abandonara. Provocada, la madre de Jesse lo abofetea y luego dice que solo quiere que cambie su vida.

Mientras tanto, Walt hace tortillas, pero Skyler y Junior pasan por alto el desayuno. Cuando ella se va, nuevamente sin explicación, Jesse hace la primera de tres llamadas telefónicas cada vez más frenéticas a Walt, pero él no está interesado en los detalles. Walt luego le advierte a Jesse que no haga contacto bajo ninguna circunstancia.

Jesse se encuentra con Paul , un amigo asentado y arreglado de la escuela secundaria, y recuerdan su antigua banda de garaje, TwaüghtHammër . Sin embargo, la esposa de Paul llega a casa y le dice a Paul que eche a Jesse. Más tarde, fuera de la tienda de conveniencia, Jesse está en un teléfono público buscando desesperadamente un lugar para quedarse. Jesse se vuelve y descubre que le han robado su motocicleta, junto con las pocas posesiones que le quedan. Esa noche, Jesse se dirige al patio de reparación donde Clovis está almacenando el RV .. Después de escalar la cerca, intenta pararse en el techo de un baño portátil, pero el techo se derrumba y Jesse se cae. El desinfectante azul sale del inodoro y Jesse emerge empapado en desechos humanos. Con arcadas por su propio hedor, Jesse entra tambaleándose en la casa rodante, se pone una máscara antigás y llora hasta quedarse dormido.

Acto III
A la mañana siguiente, Skyler vuelve a salir de casa sin decir palabra. Walt sugiere que él y Junior hagan algo "divertido" y lo lleva a una lección de manejo en el Aztek . Sin embargo, la lección termina abruptamente cuando Walt no permite que Junior use ambos pies para trabajar los pedales, una técnica para compensar su discapacidad, y pierde el control del auto.

Mientras tanto, en el patio de reparación, Clovis sigue el rastro de lodo azul desde el inodoro roto hasta la casa rodante y apunta con una escopeta a un Jesse dormido. Cuando Jesse no puede pagar los cargos de remolque y reparación, Clovis amenaza con vender el contenido de la casa rodante y lo echa del lote. Mientras Clovis está al teléfono haciendo un trato para vender los utensilios de cocina, Jesse se cuela en el lote y conduce el RV a través de la puerta cerrada.

Acto IV

En la residencia White, Walt se disculpa con Skyler por todo y, preocupado de que ella cuestione su fidelidad, trata de asegurarle que no está teniendo una aventura. Skyler luego le dice que diga algo que no sea "una completa tontería". Cuando Walt afirma no saber lo que ella quiere que le diga, ella se va.

Walt sigue a Skyler hasta el camino de entrada y la ve alejarse en su camioneta antes de darse cuenta de que la casa rodante está estacionada al final de la calle. Al entrar en la casa rodante, Walt reprende enojado a Jesse por presentarse en su casa, llamándolo adicto patético y negándose a darle más dinero. Jesse finalmente rompe y arroja a Walt contra una pared. Jesse rápidamente toma ventaja, agachándose sobre Walt con una mano alrededor de su garganta y un puño listo para golpearlo. Sin embargo, cuando Walt le dice que termine el trabajo y lo mate, Jesse cede. De vuelta en su casa, Walt divide su dinero casi al 50% con Jesse, y se queda con una pila extra de billetes.
Mientras tanto, Skyler estaciona afuera de la tienda de conveniencia y comienza a encender un cigarrillo a pesar de estar embarazada, mirando cuando una mujer estacionada a su lado niega con la cabeza. Después de una pausa momentánea, Skyler se enciende y da una larga calada.

Trivialidades
El título del episodio es parte del presagio del final de la segunda temporada, y también se refiere a que Walt y Jesse están en lugares bajos durante el episodio, Walt enfrenta tensión con Skyler y Jesse sin hogar y sin dinero.
La escena en la que Jesse irrumpe en el depósito de chatarra de Clovis se imaginó originalmente con un perro que muerde a Jesse cuando intenta entrar, sin embargo, debido al costo de tener un perro y el personal de entrenamiento, en última instancia, los escritores lo reemplazaron con la escena de Jesse cayendo. en un orinal portátil.
En este episodio se revela que el segundo nombre de Jesse es Bruce.

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