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00:01In the little village where I was born, life moved at a slower pace, yet felt all the richer for
00:10it.
00:11There, my two uncles were known far and wide for their delicious cooking.
00:17They seasoned their sesty chicken using only the freshest herbs and spices.
00:23People call them Los Pollos Hermanos, the chicken brothers.
00:28Today we carry on their tradition in a manner that would make my uncles proud.
00:35The finest ingredients are brought together with loving care.
00:39Then, slow cooked to perfection.
00:42Yes, the old ways are still best at Los Pollos Hermanos.
00:48But don't take my word for it.
00:50One taste and you will know.
01:06Mid-väñ and Chem-Ing and Shed-Ing and Micheley one time.
01:07Good process!
01:09Noboro điều, all right?
01:09It's alright.
01:10I shouldn't have to have this.
01:11hattefford.
01:21It's already full of my mouth.
01:21Noboro sea!
01:21I okayed it for my mucho.
02:44201.6.
02:46Jesus.
02:47Seriously.
02:48Better over than under.
02:51Over by a pound and a half.
02:52I thought you were all, like, precise.
02:56Well, we'll just save it out till next week.
02:59We ship it as is.
03:01What are we, running a charity?
03:03Come on, man, we're gonna take it out.
03:05Leave it.
03:07One batch, one ship.
03:08Stop complicating things.
03:17Why are you purposely giving him free meth?
03:20These bitches are bleeding us enough already.
03:24You are paid extraordinarily well.
03:26Why can't you just appreciate that?
03:29Hey, I've been crunching numbers, all right?
03:31Oh, you've been crunching numbers.
03:32Yeah, I've been crunching numbers,
03:33and I don't gotta be a mathematician to figure out
03:35that this deal you made is bullshit.
03:38We both are.
03:39Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:40A million and a half each.
03:43Whoop-de-doo.
03:45What's he getting, huh?
03:49Say he's wholesaling at 40 large a pound.
03:52That's probably high.
03:54High?
03:55Uh, what, for our stuff?
03:56That's what I was getting.
03:58All right, look, say he's getting 40 a pound, all right?
04:01200 pounds a week for three months.
04:04And, like, what happens at the end of the three months?
04:06Like, whatever.
04:08200 pounds a week for three months.
04:10That's 2,400 pounds.
04:112,400 times 40,000 is, and I swear to God,
04:15I double-checked this, like, ten times.
04:17Ninety-six million dollars.
04:20Ninety-six million dollars.
04:23All right?
04:24Ninety-six million.
04:27Ninety-six to our three.
04:29That is messed up, yo.
04:31That is so messed up.
04:34Fairness-wise, I can't...
04:35Jesse.
04:37You are now a millionaire.
04:39And you're complaining?
04:42What world do you live in?
04:45One where the dudes were actually doing all the work
04:49and getting fisted.
04:50What is going on with you lately?
04:52What's happened to you?
04:55Hang on, can't we just...
04:58Hey, we gotta hash this out.
05:00Hey!
05:02What's more important than money?
05:06These things they laughingly call pillows.
05:10I would not give them two prison inmates.
05:13You want me to go ask for another?
05:16No, just remind me to bring us from home.
05:21I'm not moving this legs enough.
05:24Hey, everybody.
05:28Hey, Marie.
05:28Is it okay if...
05:31I visit?
05:48This color looks good.
05:54Hey.
05:55Oh honey.
05:56It's you.
05:57Buddy, yeah.
05:58It's me.
05:59Sure, Chloe.
06:02Yeah, answer.
06:03Right here.
06:05It's me.
06:07What is your name?
06:07Close it.
06:09What is it?
06:11Sorry.
06:17Asshole.
06:20Man, he got you good.
06:22Yeah, yeah.
06:24Glad to see you still have your twisted sense of humor.
06:35Hey, check this out.
06:39That's something that'll make you feel better.
06:41I'm keeping an eye on that blue math of yours.
06:44Six, seven weeks, nothing, then all of a sudden, boom.
06:47It's popping up everywhere.
06:49Look at the new locations.
06:50Texas, Nevada, up in Farmington, even right here in town.
06:56Latino here and there, you know, strictly street-level amounts.
07:00Man, it's crazy.
07:02How exactly is that supposed to make me feel better?
07:06Because you were right.
07:08You're the only one who saw this coming.
07:10Well, three cheers for me.
07:15This thing doesn't do a damn thing.
07:18Hey, it's probably still on lockout.
07:20It's been an hour, right?
07:22I'm hurting here.
07:24I could use the meds.
07:26I'll go find somebody.
07:29Oh!
07:30Hey, no more shop talk.
07:32Sorry.
07:38I didn't see it coming.
07:41What?
07:42Damn right you did.
07:44No, I didn't see shit.
07:47A day late and a day short as usual.
07:52The only reason though, even breathing, is I got a warning call.
08:03A warning call?
08:04What do you mean?
08:06One minute before they attacked me, somebody called myself and told me to expect it.
08:15I'm a voice scrambler.
08:16It could have been anybody.
08:18I remember he's got my phone somewhere if you want to run the incoming.
08:23I don't think you're going to learn anything worth knowing.
08:27I don't get it.
08:28Cartel hit?
08:30Who would have called to warn you?
08:32I don't know.
08:34Oh, jeez.
08:37I'm honored.
08:39Oh.
08:41Oh.
08:45Oh.
08:46Oh.
08:48Oh.
08:49Oh.
08:50Oh.
08:51Oh.
08:52Oh.
08:53Oh.
08:54Oh.
08:56Oh.
09:21Skylar.
09:22I had nothing to do.
09:29Are we safe?
09:34Yes.
09:45Are you safe?
09:51Absolutely.
10:20Jesse?
10:23Jesse?
10:26What about you?
10:29Face looks better.
10:31How's it all going?
10:32Anything you want to tell us about?
10:36My interesting life.
10:40One day it pretty much bleeds into the next.
10:45Been working a lot.
10:47Got a job.
10:48Job is good.
10:50It's in the laundromat.
10:52It's totally corporate.
10:53Corporate laundromat.
10:55It's like rigid, all kinds of red tape.
10:57My boss is a dick.
10:59The owner is super dick.
11:01I'm not worthy or whatever to meet him, but I guess everybody's scared of the dude.
11:05The place is full of dead-eyed douchebags.
11:08The hours suck and nobody knows what's going on, so...
11:12Sounds kind of Kafkaesque.
11:16Yeah.
11:19Totally Kafkaesque.
11:24Majorly.
11:27Ooh, from the U.S. Attorney in Santa Fe.
11:30Hey.
11:31Very nice.
11:33And you've got all these nice tulips and baby's bread.
11:36Wow.
11:37And this is chrysanthemum.
11:39That looks like chrysanthemum, right?
11:40Uh-huh.
11:41Look at these, Hank.
11:42Aren't they beautiful?
11:43Beautiful.
11:43Wow, look at the size of this basket.
11:46It's got so many goodies in it.
11:48Look, chocolate-covered pretzels and cheese sticks and some fancy designer olives.
11:55You had me at cheese sticks.
11:56You're going to have to fight me for those, Hank.
11:59Get well and best wishes from Ted Benecke and all the folks at Benecke Fabricators.
12:04Wow, he gives you all this time off, and now this.
12:08Get me a job there.
12:09I know.
12:09He's great.
12:10Boss Hall of Fame.
12:12I don't see anything ever from Clyman.
12:14We're going to have to get on the stick.
12:17How's everybody doing today?
12:19We're good.
12:20We're good.
12:21How are you?
12:22I'm very good.
12:23Hi, Hank.
12:25Just going to do a quick peripheral response, all right?
12:27See where we're at.
12:29Well, we're the truth.
12:31Yeah, I wouldn't call it that.
12:33All right, let's just take a look here.
12:40All right, now I want you to tell me if you can feel this.
12:48All right.
12:50How about this?
12:54Okay.
12:57How about now?
13:03Right there?
13:06Yeah.
13:07Yeah, I feel a tingle.
13:09Okay, on a scale of one to ten.
13:10Ten being your normal level of feeling and one being no feeling at all.
13:14I don't know.
13:16Four.
13:18Okay.
13:19Four.
13:19Okay.
13:20And how about...
13:24There.
13:25Yeah.
13:27Six.
13:28Okay, good.
13:29And...
13:32Here.
13:33Yeah, it's the letter of the West.
13:37Three.
13:38Okay.
13:39All right.
13:40All right.
13:40Good.
13:41Thank you very much, Hank.
13:43Good, good.
13:44So, so this is good news, right?
13:48Oh, yeah, definitely.
13:51It looks like some nerve function is returning.
13:55Oh, thank God.
13:57All right, so when do we get him walking again?
14:06Maureen, it's important that we manage our expectations.
14:11We're talking about months of very hard work, and even then the odds, they're not great.
14:17But you can't know for sure.
14:19No.
14:20When does he start physical therapy?
14:22We've sent the paperwork to your insurance.
14:25It's high priority.
14:26We should have pre-authorization in the next few days.
14:29Certainly by early next week.
14:31Next week?
14:33No, that's not gonna do it.
14:35I've looked into this, and the sooner physical therapy begins, the better his chances are.
14:41He needs daily sessions, isn't that right?
14:44Well...
14:44Actually, your plans treatment program covers four sessions a week.
14:49Actually, she asked the doctor.
14:53Plan-wise, four treatments a week is fairly typical.
14:58And the therapists in your network are mostly fine.
15:01Mostly fine.
15:02Okay, well, there's a re-endorsement.
15:05Look, if Hank had more physical therapy with better therapists, wouldn't it be more likely he would walk?
15:17It's very hard to say, Marie.
15:20Is the health plan's way medically justifiable? Sure.
15:25Is it absolutely optimal?
15:27You know...
15:28Screw it.
15:31I'm gonna make sure he gets what he needs, and they can just reimburse me later.
15:34Mr. Schrader, I get your frustration. Really, I do.
15:37But my best advice is stay in the network. Don't go out of pocket.
15:41Physical therapy is just the beginning.
15:44We're talking nursing care, modifications to your home, occupational therapy, medical equipment.
15:51It could run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
15:54So what?
15:55We're just supposed to compromise on his care?
15:58Well, if you don't follow the insurance company's procedures, they may never pay you back.
16:03I've seen patients and their families go bankrupt waiting to be reimbursed.
16:08Who is the best physical therapist that you know?
16:11I can give you some names.
16:13But they're not likely to be on your plan.
16:16Down with the plan.
16:36There he is. Finally. I went ahead and started without you.
16:40Ladies, this is Jesse-san. He's in for the full treatment. Hey, take off your shoes. Lay back. Exfoliate.
16:46It'll be later.
16:48So where's the maestro?
16:49Where does he out park in the minivan?
16:51Does it look like a shadow?
16:52Who cares where he's at?
16:53What am I doing here?
16:56I was going to have you two flip a coin.
16:59Since the genius can't be bothered,
17:02today's your lucky day.
17:04Look around, kiddo.
17:05It's all yours.
17:06What?
17:09This?
17:10Yeah.
17:11You are now the owner of this fine establishment.
17:15But free?
17:15Free?
17:16Oh, ladies, cover your ears.
17:18No, not free.
17:21Look, hey, this is a squeaky clean, highly profitable,
17:24at least potentially, local institution.
17:27Looked upon with favor by the Chamber of Commerce,
17:30Better Business Bureau.
17:31At $312,000, it's a steal.
17:34312,000.
17:36Don't you get it?
17:38On the outside, it's a nail salon, right?
17:40On the inside, it's the best money laundry
17:43a growing boy could ask for.
17:48Wait, wait, wait.
17:49Wait!
17:49Hey, ladies, thank you.
17:52Good job.
17:52Come back here.
17:53Sit.
17:55Come on, come on.
17:57Humor me here for a second.
18:00Now, you know you need to launder your money, right?
18:04Do you understand the basics of it?
18:06Placement, layering, integration.
18:08I ain't buying no damn nail salon, so just forget it.
18:11Well, you want to stay out of jail, don't you?
18:12I mean, you want to keep your money and your freedom.
18:15Because I got three little letters for you.
18:17IRS.
18:18If they can get Capone, they can get you.
18:21Hey, look.
18:23Here's you.
18:23Right?
18:24Pink.
18:24Pinkman.
18:25Get it?
18:25Okay.
18:26Here's your cash.
18:27You're out on the town.
18:29Yeah, you're partying hardy.
18:30You're knocking boots with the chicky babes.
18:32And, oh, who's this?
18:34It's the tax man.
18:36And he's looking at you.
18:37Now, what does he see?
18:39He sees a young fella with a big fancy house,
18:41unlimited cash supply, and no job.
18:44Now, what is the conclusion the tax man makes?
18:48I'm a drug dealer.
18:50Wrong.
18:51Million times worse.
18:53You're a tax cheat.
18:54What do they do?
18:56They take every penny, and you go in the can
18:59for felony tax evasion.
19:01Ouch!
19:02What was your mistake?
19:03You didn't launder your money.
19:06Now, you give me your money, okay?
19:08That's called placement.
19:10Hand me that little thing, then...
19:14This is the nail salon, right?
19:16I take your dirty money, and I slip it
19:19into the salon's nice, clean cash flow.
19:22That's called layering.
19:24Final step, integration.
19:26The revenues from the salon go to the owner.
19:29That's you.
19:30Your filthy drug money has been transformed
19:33into nice, clean, taxable income,
19:35brought to you by a savvy investment
19:38in a thriving business.
19:41So you want me to buy this place
19:43so I can pay taxes?
19:45I'm a criminal, yo.
19:47Yeah, and if you want to stay a criminal
19:50and not become, say, a convict,
19:53then maybe you should grow up
19:54and listen to your lawyer.
19:56Right.
19:57So you can get your 5%?
19:59No, that's 17%.
20:01I heard you said 5.
20:03You said it right in front of me.
20:05Yeah, that was for your partner.
20:06It's privileges of seniority and all.
20:08But for you, it's the usual, 17%.
20:10And that's a bargain.
20:12Hey, what?
20:13You...
20:13Hey, listen to it.
20:14Come on, I'm talking to you about your future here.
20:17Listen to reason.
20:18Listen.
21:00How is your brother-in-law?
21:04He'll live.
21:07Good.
21:08I'm glad.
21:13Walter, you seem troubled.
21:16How can I help you?
21:20I ask to see you in order to clear the air.
21:28There are some issues that could cause a misunderstanding between us,
21:35and I think it's in our best interest to lay the cards on the table.
21:44Well, that's the best way to do business.
21:49My brother-in-law, moments before he was attacked, someone called to warn him.
21:57I believe that same person was protecting me.
22:03Those two men, the assassins.
22:07I believe I was their prime target.
22:10But that somehow they were steered away from me to my brother-in-law.
22:20Because of this intervention, I am alive.
22:26And yet, I think that this person was playing a much deeper game.
22:37He made that phone call because he wanted a shootout, not a silent assassination.
22:44In one stroke, he bloodied both sides, set the American and Mexican governments against the cartel,
22:55and cut off the supply of methamphetamine to the southwest.
23:01If this man had his own source of product on this side of the border, he would have the market
23:11to himself.
23:14The rewards would be enormous.
23:28We're both adults.
23:30I can't pretend I don't know that person is you.
23:38I want there to be no confusion.
23:43I know I owe you my life.
23:51And more than that, I respect the strategy.
23:59In your position, I would have done the same.
24:11One issue which troubles me.
24:18I don't know what happens when our three-month contract ends.
24:25What would you like to happen?
24:29You know why I do this.
24:32I want security for my family.
24:35Then you have it.
24:38Three million for three months.
24:39That was our agreement.
24:41Extended annually, twelve million a year.
24:46Call it fifteen.
24:49Open-ended.
24:51Would that be agreeable?
24:52If you be neither.
25:09I didn't think so.
25:09You should have gone to the quarterback.
25:09I should have checked.
25:09And if you have finished,
25:09I want you to find the quarterback.
25:12It's a team.
25:15I want you to come again.
25:16I want you to find a team.
25:21I want you to be a member of the team.
26:53So, anyone?
26:56Free license to bitch and moan.
26:58How often do you get that?
27:03Jesse, last time you seemed pretty down about your job at the laundromat.
27:06Let me ask you something.
27:07If you had the chance to do anything you wanted, what would you do?
27:12Make more green, man.
27:14A lot more.
27:15Forget about money.
27:16Assume you have all you want.
27:23I don't know.
27:25I guess I would make something.
27:31Like what?
27:35I don't know if it matters, but work with my hands, I guess.
27:42Building things?
27:43Like carpentry or bricklaying or something?
27:48I took this Bowtech class in high school, woodworking.
27:54I took a lot of Bowtech classes because it was just a big jerk off.
27:59There was one time I had this teacher in the name of Mr. Pike.
28:09I guess he was like a Marine or something before I got old.
28:13He was hard of hearing.
28:16My project for his class was to make this wooden box.
28:23You know, like a small, just like a box, you know, to put stuff in.
28:32So I wanted to get the thing done as fast as possible.
28:36I figured I could cut classes for the rest of the semester,
28:39and he couldn't flunk me as long as I, you know, made the thing.
28:45So I finished it in a couple days and looked pretty lame, but it worked.
28:52You know, for putting stuff in or whatnot.
28:56So when I showed it to Mr. Pike for my grade, he looked at it and said,
29:08is that the best you can do?
29:12At first I thought to myself, hell yeah, bitch.
29:15Now give me a D and shut up so I can go blaze one with my boys.
29:24I don't know.
29:26Maybe it was the way he said it, but he wasn't exactly saying it sucked.
29:32He was just asking me honestly, is that all you got?
29:38And for some reason I thought to myself, yeah man, I can do better.
29:46So I started from scratch.
29:48I made another.
29:49Then another.
29:51By the end of the semester by like box number five, I had built this thing.
29:59You should have seen it.
30:00It was insane.
30:04I built it out of Peruvian walnuts with inlaid zebra wood.
30:08It was fitted with pegs, no screws.
30:11I sanded it for days until it was smooth as glass.
30:15Then I rubbed all the wood with tongue oil so it was rich and dark.
30:21It even smelled good.
30:23You know, you put your nose in it and breathed in.
30:27It was perfect.
30:33What happened to Bucks?
30:39I gave it to my mom.
30:43Nice.
30:46You know what I'm going to say, don't you?
30:48It's never too late.
30:52They have art co-ops that offer classes.
30:55Adult extension program at the university.
30:58You know, I didn't give the box to my mom.
31:04I traded it for an ounce of weed.
31:15He's a hero.
31:16You don't deny coverage to a hero.
31:18They'll say they're not denying coverage.
31:20No, no.
31:20I'm agreeing with you.
31:21But I went through all this with Walt.
31:25You'll burn through your savings and then what?
31:28You're too managed, right?
31:30You said yourself that Elliot and Gretchen's money didn't cover everything.
31:36Jesus, I gotta get back.
31:38What?
31:39No.
31:40No, no, no.
31:41You should rest.
31:42Look, why don't you go in and take a long bath?
31:45I put some fresh sheets on the bed.
31:47I want to be there in case he wakes up.
31:49Well, it's all they're giving him.
31:50You'll sleep till morning.
31:55Hey, Skye.
31:56Hey.
31:58What are you doing here?
32:00Well, I just thought I'd stop by to see how you're holding up.
32:02Is this a bad time, or...?
32:04Hi.
32:05Hi.
32:06Uh, Marie, this is Ted, my boss.
32:10Oh, you're Ted.
32:12I've heard so much about you.
32:14Thank you for your gift basket.
32:16That was really thoughtful.
32:17Yeah.
32:17It was.
32:18It was really nice.
32:18Thank you, Ted.
32:19Cheese sticks.
32:19Cheese sticks.
32:20Very good.
32:21Well, you're welcome.
32:22You know, we care about Skylar so much that, uh, naturally that extends the whole family.
32:27Are you coming in?
32:30Oh, yeah.
32:31You should.
32:32Okay.
32:32I'm sorry.
32:33Come on in, Ted.
32:34Thanks.
32:34Okay.
32:35We were just having some wine.
32:37Would you like a glass?
32:38Uh, no.
32:39No, thanks.
32:39I, um, I'm just on my way home.
32:41I just thought I'd, um...
32:42You know what?
32:44I...
32:44I'm really be.
32:45I think I'm gonna take that bath.
32:47It was nice to meet you, Ted, and thank you again.
32:51Nice to meet you, too, Marie.
32:52Uh, please give my best wishes to your husband.
32:54I will.
33:00Thanks for stopping by, but it's actually not a, not the best time for Efficet, so...
33:07Can we just talk for a minute?
33:11I, I know you need to be with your family, but, uh, I haven't heard from you in days and
33:16left messages.
33:17Oh, I'm so sorry.
33:18You, you gave me all that time off, and I, I really should've...
33:21No, no, that's not my point.
33:22I, I care about you, that's all.
33:25Ted, I...
33:26It's just this whole thing with Hank has been one non-stop horror show, you know?
33:32So...
33:32Alright.
33:34I just want you to know that I'm, I'm here for you.
33:40Um, but I really do need you to...
33:44Okay.
33:45Okay.
33:51Skylar, I, I gotta say, your sister's seeing me here. I mean, so what?
33:57I'm divorced, you're divorced, so what?
33:59Okay, let's talk about it later, Ted, okay?
34:02Is there some reason for secrecy I'm not getting?
34:04Because...
34:04Later, Ted, not now.
34:05Skylar, just tell me what...
34:06Are you really wanna do this now?
34:08Are you really gonna make me do this right now?
34:15Wow.
34:18Yeah, you're right.
34:19Um...
34:20Bad idea to come here.
34:26Ted, I'm...
34:27I'll see you in a day or two.
34:30Back at the office.
34:33Take as much time as you want.
34:43I can't believe you had to crush the RV.
34:47This is something like...
34:48Impressive.
34:50For real, that's a stone loss.
34:52No one misses them more than me.
34:54Free cook any time, anywhere.
34:57No quotas.
34:59No one to answer to.
35:01What's the point of being an outlaw when you got responsibilities?
35:06Darth Vader had responsibilities.
35:08Who's responsible for the Death Star?
35:10True that.
35:11Two of them bitches.
35:14Just saying.
35:16I gotta pay taxes now?
35:18What the hell's up with that?
35:19That's messed up, yo.
35:21That's Copka-esque.
35:24Church.
35:28Let's kick it back into gear.
35:30All right, let's start slinging again.
35:33Booyah!
35:36Let's do it.
35:37Life's too short, that's what I say.
35:39Hells yeah, bitches.
35:40We don't need no RV.
35:41All we need is a bicycle, some Drano, soda bottles.
35:44A little shake and bake.
35:46Where's your self-respect?
35:47Come on.
35:47Yo, maybe it ain't top shelf, but we could at least move it.
35:50It's still kinda dry out there.
35:52Let's sell on the street.
35:53You know, since we sell on the street.
35:55Maybe I know a whole new market.
35:58Maybe all's we need is the meth.
36:00No.
36:01No.
36:01No, no, no.
36:01No.
36:04No.
36:14I don't know.
36:36It's the yield.
36:39Hey.
36:41The yield. Come on.
36:43Uh, 201.8.
37:05I see a couple new faces.
37:08Anybody want to introduce themselves?
37:12I'll speak at once.
37:20Matt.
37:24So, my name's Brandon.
37:28Okay, Brandon.
37:30You want to tell us something about yourself?
37:31Well, why I'm here, it's just one thing.
37:39It's meth.
37:43It's bad.
37:46Thought I had it kicked a couple times, you know?
37:50But then...
37:51Jesus.
37:54This new version of it hit the streets and...
37:57Wow.
37:58Not that blue stuff.
38:01Oh, sorry.
38:03I didn't raise my hand.
38:04Go ahead. This is what we do.
38:06Yeah, exactly. The blue stuff.
38:10You had it too.
38:11Yeah, bro.
38:12I wish I never even heard of it.
38:15It's like lighting my whole head on fire.
38:18Yeah.
38:19This stuff will burn you down.
38:21Only reason I have a hope in hell is because it's long gone.
38:27That's the shame of it.
38:28Nah.
38:29Nah, man.
38:30Don't tell me that.
38:31I hear it's back in town.
38:37Stay strong, brother. Stay strong.
38:40It's good.
38:41Okay.
38:56I swear to God, I'll do it.
38:58I will go to the press.
39:00I will go to 48 hours.
39:01I will go to Nightline.
39:03I don't know if there is a Nightline anymore.
39:04It doesn't matter.
39:05They will all take it and they will run with it.
39:08Because he is a hero.
39:09And he is not going to be in a wheelchair at 43.
39:16Jesus.
39:20Listen, Marie.
39:23I know Skyler's already told you this, but...
39:25If there's ever anything that you need,
39:29anything at all.
39:31It's good to have you here.
39:34Both of you.
39:36I just wish there was something more that we could do.
39:40...
39:48Walt?
39:52We can always pay their bills.
39:56Please, it's tens of thousands of dollars.
39:59We have the money.
40:00More than enough.
40:02Walt earned it.
40:03Skyler.
40:03I think Marie should know the truth.
40:06Skylar, I really don't think this is a good idea.
40:10I think that...
40:11You're into gambling.
40:17Walt and I, uh...
40:21We've had our problems lately. You know that.
40:26And, uh...
40:28What it all came down to, really, was...
40:32money.
40:34Pure and simple.
40:37When Walt was diagnosed, it, um...
40:41It changed him.
40:44And looking back, I don't think I ever really understood
40:47what it was that he was going through.
40:50It was more than facing death.
40:53It was knowing that he was gonna leave behind...
40:58nothing.
41:01And so that's how this all started.
41:03For better or worse...
41:06He wanted to provide.
41:08And so...
41:11He paid his medical bills the only way he knew how.
41:17I thought that Elliot and Gretchen paid for your treatment.
41:21Yeah, I thought so, too.
41:23But the truth is, he never took their money, not a dime.
41:27He was too proud to take what he considered to be charity.
41:32Isn't that right?
41:34Isn't that right?
41:38So...
41:38He put his mind to it, and, uh...
41:45Well...
41:45You know how Walt is?
41:47He's...
41:48He's a problem solver.
41:50And he read books.
41:52And he did a whole bunch of research.
41:56And he came up with this system.
42:00Um...
42:01A system...
42:03A system for counting cards in blackjack.
42:08What do you mean?
42:09Like Rain Man?
42:11Well...
42:11No, I don't pretend to understand, you know, all the details.
42:15But he was convinced that if you put enough money into it, he'd have a, um...
42:20Uh...
42:21God, what is it?
42:22Uh...
42:23Statistical...
42:24Edge?
42:27Yes.
42:28Uh...
42:29Statistical.
42:30So...
42:31Um...
42:31Yeah.
42:32So he, every spare minute, Walt was at some card table somewhere.
42:36And at first he went to the casinos.
42:39But then he realized that...
42:45That the casinos report your winnings to the IRS.
42:49And if it gets reported, your family might find out.
42:52And if you do not want your family to find out, then you find another place to gamble.
42:57Like...
42:58An illegal...
42:59Backroom game.
43:02You remember all those long walks that Walt used to take?
43:06All that time he used to spend away from home?
43:10You remember all those long walks that Walt used to take?
43:13I guess for a couple months there, you were sort of leading a double life, weren't you?
43:23Oh my God.
43:26Oh my God.
43:27Your...
43:27Your...
43:28Your fugue state?
43:29Was that some sort of cover?
43:31No.
43:32No.
43:32He did not fake that, Marie.
43:34The night that Walt disappeared...
43:41He lost $14,000.
43:46It was his pension fund.
43:48Our savings.
43:50Basically every last dime we had to our name.
43:54Gone.
43:56He couldn't live with it.
43:59He was suicidal.
44:00But you have to understand...
44:03That as soon as he got out of the hospital, he went right back to gambling.
44:08I mean, that's how deep this went.
44:12How could you...
44:14Do that to her, Walt?
44:19Anyway, the system of his...
44:23He finally got it to work.
44:27So all this is to say...
44:30We have the money.
44:31No more...
44:32Gambling.
44:35We have the money.
44:40How...
44:41Much...
44:43Money?
44:45Walt?
44:52Well...
44:58It's in the seven figures.
45:00Oh.
45:02Holy Mary, Mother of God.
45:05What can I say?
45:08I did very well.
45:12Marie...
45:15We will...
45:16Take our money.
45:19Use it...
45:20To take care of Hank.
45:23Please.
45:25Marie, let us help.
45:28Does Walt Jr. know about this?
45:30Absolutely not.
45:32And I need to keep it that way.
45:34And Hank, okay?
45:36Hank's got enough on his mind right now, so...
45:38Can we just please keep this between us, okay?
45:40Yeah, I...
45:41Yeah.
45:42I...
45:43I just...
45:44I need to have...
45:44Yeah.
45:45Okay.
45:46We'll talk about it later.
45:49How did you come up with that?
45:52I mean, where...
45:54Where did you possibly...
45:57I learned from the past.
46:06Somehow, something tells me that Hank is here because of you.
46:13And I'm not forgetting that.
46:16Right.
46:18What?
46:30I want your spirit.
46:35And you're just lying to him.
46:36No, I'm going to kill you.
46:37You know how to kill him.
46:43You're right.
46:44I'm hungry.
46:46I don't know.
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