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00:30Look at all this damn war. Don't drink it.
00:33Eddie, don't tell him it's cutting the poise.
01:01Nothing new over here.
01:35I don't know.
02:09How's Junior?
02:12Well, exactly what I expected.
02:14He hasn't said a word to me since we told him it was going back.
02:17I, um, spoke to the dealership.
02:19They didn't want to take it.
02:21What?
02:23It's in perfect condition.
02:25It's got 17 miles on the odometer.
02:27I know.
02:27I spent the better part of an hour sweet-talking the manager down to a restocking fee.
02:32$800.
02:35$800 for two days?
02:37Well, the law says they don't have to take it back at all.
02:41All right, here's the registration, the window sticker, the receipt.
02:45Oh, and make sure you talk to the general manager.
02:48His name is Glenn.
02:49Glenn.
02:51Call me if there's a problem.
02:53And please just don't...
02:55don't tangle with anyone.
03:02Fine.
03:05Oh, bueno, Martín.
03:07Muy bueno.
03:08What?
03:27One, two, three, four.
03:34Oh, boy.
03:55Oh, yeah.
03:58Fantastic in-work boots of Chinese classic
04:07Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna
04:11Korinda, I'm still in love with you
04:14I see you in the birds and in the trees
04:18That's why they call me Krishna Mayu
04:21Oh, every duck that run through the veins
04:25Oh, let's make it's way back to the heart again
04:29And bound to look fantastic in your boots of Chinese plastic
04:57The prophet told us we should tolerate
05:01The people and the things that make me want to hate
05:04All I have to live must mercy on me
05:08There's season and beauty in this human pageantry
05:11Jesus Christ came down here as a living man
05:15If you can live a life of virtue then I hope I can
05:19Run to others as you would have it turned
05:22Back here and repeat until you learn, learn, learn
05:26Oh, every duck that run through the veins
05:30Always make it's way back in the heart again
05:33And every duck that hit his life in a chain
05:37Knows what it's like waiting for nothing
05:40And by the way you look fantastic in your boots of Chinese plastic
05:44Wake upия
05:52End
06:14WHub
06:14WHub
06:14WHub
06:14WHub
06:21Yes. Hello. I need a cab. Yes, thank you. The name is White. I'm at the pavilion parking
06:35lot on University. Oh, yes, that's right. Just south of the airport. Oh, that'd be great.
06:42Thank you. Oh, how long do you think that would take? No, I'm sure he'll see me. Thank you.
07:00Contrition. Hey, there's total contrition here. There's mountains of contrition. Fantastic.
07:07I will messenger him over right away. Oh, and about that other thing unrelated, yes, I can get you in,
07:15but I got to warn you, the eighth hole is murder. Oh, yeah, you want to make it interesting?
07:21Great. T time, 7 a.m. sharp. Prepare to have your ass handed to you. Okay, bye.
07:28He was headed for destruction of property, but since it's your own property,
07:32I sweated him down to misdemeanor trash burning. Now, the only thing is, it's not going to be free.
07:40It's a five grand fine, 600 for towing and disposal, another three grand to steam clean the blacktop.
07:46So, bottom line, your little joyride's going to set you back about 52,000 bucks. So, was it worth it?
07:54I don't need to hear the blow-by-blow. Just tell me it's done.
07:59I'm sorry, did I wake you? I caught this thing before it got into the system. That means your record
08:04stays clean,
08:05the wife never finds out. I've been working magic here. I can at least get an attaboy.
08:12Fine, rebel without a cause. Give.
08:28What is it, Fring?
08:31He will see me dead. And there's nothing I can do about it. All that's left is to wait.
08:44And we're sure about this. Because Pinkman says he needs you too much.
08:49Pinkman says.
08:55Ah, Pinkman says.
09:04Unless...
09:06...you can help me find a third party.
09:08What third party?
09:12Someone who can...
09:13...ameliorate the situation.
09:16Let's ditch the thesaurus, alright?
09:18You talking about a hitman?
09:21Assuming that's still what they're called?
09:24Wrong answer!
09:25That's what the kids call epic fail.
09:29All I would need is a phone number. I'd do the rest.
09:32So, it'd be a finder's fee. A big one.
09:37Look, if you held my feet to the fire, I could come up with a couple names.
09:40One or two guys, west of the Rockies, who do this kind of work.
09:43But guess what? These guys, they know Mike. And Mike knows them.
09:48What are you telling me, Mike knows everyone who does this?
09:51Who do you think gave me their names?
09:53I mean, okay, plan B. Look, we go outside my network.
09:57Craigslist. Soldier of Fortune.
10:00Let's say we get lucky. I mean incredibly lucky.
10:03And find a guy who's not an undercover cop or some kind of survivalist nut job wannabe.
10:08Well, you gotta ask yourself, how good is good enough?
10:11Because whatever goomba we buy at some point is gonna come head to head with our friend Mike.
10:16And Gus Fring, hey, just winging that guy is not gonna ameliorate your situation.
10:22Not by a damn sight.
10:24I tried to solve this myself, but I can't get anywhere near him.
10:27You can't get near him? Why don't you ask your partner?
10:35Yeah, I saw him.
10:38Can you tell Saul before you tell me?
10:41Look, he's my lawyer, same as yours.
10:44Every time I go over there, Saul hassles me about Mike.
10:48He's still scared the dude's gonna come break his legs.
10:51So, I give him the latest.
10:53What happened exactly?
10:56I was at a diner with Mike and he just shows up.
11:03Okay, they send me outside and the two of them talk. That's it.
11:08So, this is like a regular thing?
11:13How close were you to him?
11:16Close. I mean, closer than you and me right now.
11:22Did he speak to you?
11:29It was, it was over in ten seconds.
11:31Would you just answer?
11:34He said he sees things in people.
11:38What things?
11:40What people?
11:42Me.
11:43He said he sees something in me.
11:51A month ago, Gus was trying to kill both of us.
11:56And now he pulls you out of the lab and employs you as...
12:01What? An assistant gunman? A tough guy?
12:05Does that make any sense to you?
12:09He says he sees something in you.
12:14What kind of game is he playing?
12:17Does he think you're that naive?
12:21He can't truly think that you'd forget.
12:26Well, let alone Gail.
12:28Let alone Victor.
12:31And all the horror that goes along with all of that.
12:34What about this girlfriend of yours?
12:36And her little brother?
12:39I mean, the man looked you straight in the eye and told you no more children but that very night.
12:46That little boy.
12:49He just, he winds up.
12:54I mean, Gus can't possibly think that you'd forget that.
12:59Okay.
13:00I mean, all I'm saying is that, is it possible that he would think that you're that weak-willed?
13:06Drop the sales pitch.
13:09I'll do it.
13:12You'll do what?
13:16I'll kill him.
13:18First chance I get.
13:33I've got my money!
13:35I can't.
13:37I can't.
13:38I can't.
13:42Could you call out more like stale bubblegum?
13:45Does anyone actually want the car to smell like the bottom
13:47of a sixth-grader's desk?
13:49Okay. Him? Really?
13:51Yeah, I know, but you know what they say.
13:53The customer's always right.
13:55Speaking of customer, it's not too late to have a grand opening.
13:59I was thinking huge party, balloons, bouncy house for the kids.
14:03You know, make a splash. Get on TV.
14:06People know they're not gonna have to face the eyebrows of doom
14:08when they come in.
14:11Marie, how's Hank doing?
14:14You know what? He's doing better.
14:16Is he?
14:17Yeah, uh...
14:20Lately, his mood's improved,
14:23and he's like a maniac with his PT.
14:26That's fantastic.
14:27Yeah, don't get me wrong. He's got a long way to go, but...
14:31Yeah.
14:32Oh, hey.
14:33Hey!
14:34Hi, Walt. It's good to see you.
14:37You too.
14:38Hey, your cashier here is quite the salesperson.
14:41She just talked me into something called the orbital paste wax buff.
14:45Oh, yeah, I know.
14:47It's very important to maintain your clear coat, boy, once that goes...
14:50Oh, yeah.
14:51Um, hi.
14:54Hi.
15:00Bogdan was averaging 19 cars during rush hour, and we are already up to 22.
15:0622 actual cars.
15:07Last night, I deposited $3,800.
15:14Jesus.
15:16How much is that?
15:18$274,000, give or take.
15:22Give or take?
15:24Yeah.
15:26I haven't counted it.
15:28Wait.
15:32$274,000.
15:33And this is how often?
15:35Every two weeks.
15:38Thursday's good for a drop-off.
15:41Wait, Walt.
15:42Are you telling me you make $7,125,000 a year?
15:50Seven and a half, even.
15:53Before expenses.
15:55But I can't...
15:58This is too much.
15:59So, it's more than you thought, and this is somehow bad news.
16:05No, that's not the point.
16:08I mean, there is no car wash in the world that could do this kind of business.
16:14I mean, this is nine months' work here minimum.
16:18Seven million?
16:19That could take years.
16:21So, set some aside.
16:22Save it for a rainy day.
16:24Save it?
16:25Where...
16:26Save it where?
16:27I can't go to the bank with it.
16:29I sure can't leave it here.
16:34Wait a minute.
16:36Is this all 50s?
16:38Who pays for a car wash with a 50?
16:40Skylar, I didn't ask you to do this.
16:43I was under the impression that you had this under control.
16:45I just didn't expect this amount of money.
16:49The 50s are gonna be a problem.
16:51Well, that's what this is.
16:52Problem solving.
16:55Skylar, this is a simple division of labor.
16:57I bring in the money, you launder the money.
16:59This is what you wanted.
17:00I never wanted any of this.
17:03I've gotta go.
17:05If you want out, just say that you want out.
17:18Okay, then.
17:34We'll get out of here.
17:38We're gonna have an extra job.
17:38All right, they're gonna have an extra job.
17:42It's a huge business.
17:43Let's do it.
17:44There's no matter of what I'm doing.
17:45I don't know you've ever been in this room.
17:45That's it.
17:49What do you want?
18:35You're telling me you made this in the lab?
18:39Why not?
18:41Making it in his own lab?
18:43Seemed appropriate.
18:45There's not much of it.
18:47We had more for Tuco.
18:49It's enough.
18:51This is still the best way.
18:53You go after him with a gun, you'll never get out of it alive.
18:56But with this, you slip it into his food or drink.
19:00There shouldn't be any taste or smell.
19:0336 hours later, poof.
19:08A man his age, working as hard as he does, no one will be surprised.
19:17What about Mike?
19:19Mike can have his suspicions, but that's all they'll be.
19:23Maybe, please, one homicidal maniac at a time.
19:36I don't even know when I'm going to see Gus again.
19:40I mean, if ever.
19:44Keep it with you.
19:47When you have the opportunity, be ready.
19:53What if they search me?
19:58Will they do that?
20:00God bless you.
20:52It's the wrong way around.
20:56It's my lucky cigarette.
21:03Well, whatever you do, don't smoke it.
21:07You know they have a drive-thru, right?
21:09Nah, this is good.
21:11Use the exercise.
21:13Get the blood pumping.
21:15Don't worry.
21:16You're not going to have to pick me up.
21:18It might take me a while, but I'll get there.
21:23Jesus, ain't we up here?
21:26You must really like chicken.
21:31V8, 470 horses, 20-inch rims, satellite radio, Bluetooth, 0 to 60 in 4.7 seconds.
21:41Whoa, whoa, whoa.
21:41What do you mean, on a lark?
21:44Spur of the moment, your dad just up to buy you a brand new Challenger?
21:48Yeah.
21:49I barely got around the block, and Mom said we couldn't afford it, so they took it back.
21:56Do you know how long I had it?
21:5815 hours.
21:59Well, hey, buddy, let me tell you something.
22:03When I was your age, I had to give him my left nut to drive a car like that for
22:0815 minutes.
22:10Seriously, how does that happen?
22:13Well, we were looking at used cars, and I kind of...
22:16Ah, you guilted him into it.
22:18Yeah, yeah, I know, I hear you.
22:19You pulled the old, poor widow me and my little twubbles.
22:22Am I right?
22:23Maybe.
22:24You flew too close to the sun, my friend.
22:26You don't let him buy you a clunker.
22:28You'd be driving now instead of borrowing Mom's hoopty.
22:32Agent Schrader.
22:34Oh, hey, how you doing?
22:35Well, thank you.
22:35Good to see you.
22:36Walter Jr., do you remember Mr. Frank?
22:39How are you?
22:40Well, nice to see you again.
22:41It's a pleasure to see you here.
22:43You're looking very well.
22:44Yeah, well, you know, chalk it up to clean living and vitamin pills.
22:50I must apologize.
22:51If I had seen you come in, there would have been no question of accepting your money.
22:55In the future, please feel free to ask for me.
22:57A DEA hero should never have to pay for a meal at Pollo's Hermanos.
23:02No kidding.
23:02Well, I'll take you up on that for sure.
23:05And how are your mother and father?
23:07They're good.
23:08The chicken is great.
23:11If ever you're interested in rewarding part-time work, perhaps something after school?
23:16My door is always open.
23:18Sounds good.
23:20I don't know about this one.
23:21He might eat up all your profits.
23:24Well, I'll let you finish your meal.
23:26Can I get you anything else?
23:28A refill, perhaps?
23:29No, thank you.
23:30I'm good.
23:31Sure.
23:32Take a Diet Coke.
23:32Thank you very much.
23:33Of course.
23:51I'll let you go.
24:08so where are we going big doings today the order of the day is eyes open mouth shut
24:26so
24:32so
24:34so
24:34so
24:36so
24:36so
24:46so
24:47so
25:03What's up?
25:12Test.
25:14Test.
25:16You got me?
25:18Count off.
25:30Let's go.
25:34Right here.
25:35Leave the wrap on, please.
25:39You know how to make coffee?
25:42Sure.
25:43There you go.
25:47You want a rundown?
25:49Please.
25:51Three guys up at the gate, two visible, one in the blind.
25:55We've got five guys down here with a backup out of sight.
25:59We've got Tyrus down in the tree land.
26:01Barely 50.
26:02Landed him there last night in case we have any road or roads.
26:31I don't have an extra holster.
26:33You stick this in your pocket.
26:35Keep it out of sight.
26:37You're gonna be here today.
26:39You're gonna have a gun.
26:45It's loaded.
26:48I don't want to see that in your hand unless you see me with mine.
26:52Understood?
26:54Emergency only.
26:56First car is coming.
27:02All right.
27:03What's the order of the day?
27:05Eyes of a mouth shot.
27:08All right.
27:09All right.
27:15All right.
28:12I'm out of guns.
28:15Nobody's asking you to give up yours.
28:20You want to sweep the place before you bring in your guys?
28:24I am the guy.
28:29All right, then.
28:35Welcome.
28:38Where is the rest of the group?
28:41The only one who comes is me.
28:44And why is that?
28:46My owners think that I can represent their interests adequately.
28:54Take a seat.
29:10This is my offer.
29:43Absolutely.
29:54Do you have any answer?
29:58Well, that's my answer.
30:01It's that yes or no.
30:04You already know what the file is,
30:06and whatever other thing would be a waste of time.
30:12So, yes or no?
30:18It's a difficult way to start a concession.
30:23There's nothing to do here.
30:39I'm sorry.
30:44I'm sorry.
30:53What's that?
30:57I'm sorry.
31:01I'm sorry.
31:25You got something in mind?
31:35Glovebox.
31:40Figure I better teach you how to shoot.
31:43Could be things are gonna get hairy.
31:48What is this?
31:50When you're giving me a gun and now I'm like part of the team?
31:56Or whatever?
32:00He said he sees something in me.
32:04Like what?
32:09If I had to put it in a word, I'd guess loyalty.
32:17Loyalty?
32:23Only maybe you got it for the wrong guy.
32:43Jesse?
32:46Hey.
32:47Hey.
32:49Long time no see.
32:53How you doing?
32:55Yeah, you know, uh...
32:57Good.
32:59Good.
33:00Good.
33:02Well done.
33:04Okay, we're gonna get started.
33:06You coming in?
33:11so the truth is we can't change the past what's done is done we got to own our actions but
33:17putting
33:18ourselves on trial acting as our own judge jury and executioner it's not the answer because a
33:23lot of the time all that judging does is just ensure that we're gonna repeat the cycle right
33:32I'm such an asshole it's totally hopeless what's the point I think I'll have a hit
33:42Jesse what's going on with you these days
33:49I went back to the crystal you sober now yeah four days
33:58hey what Brian hey four days it's four days you're here you're still working at the laundry
34:08how are things there sucks ass
34:15anything you want to talk about
34:26a couple weeks back I uh killed a dog
34:37you hit it with your car
34:42no I um I put him down
34:48I watched him go
34:51I was looking him straight in the eye
34:56you know he didn't know what was happening he didn't know why
34:58he he was just scared and then
35:06he was gone
35:08he was suffering
35:10he was a kindness
35:13no he wasn't sick
35:19no he was just like a
35:22I don't know like a
35:26problem dog
35:28what'd he do
35:30bite someone
35:34no this dog never
35:36never bet anybody
35:37you pick up the rock you go right to the dark side
35:44anything can happen
35:45there ain't no rock
35:46that made me do it
35:47well what was the problem why'd you have to kill him
35:50watch the cross talk please
35:54maybe it's not the details that matter
35:56right
35:58how'd you feel about what you did Jesse
36:03I don't know
36:07who cares how you feel
36:11what kind of a person kills a dog for no reason
36:14Colleen
36:14you put an ad in the paper
36:16you drop him off at a show
36:17Colleen
36:17you don't just sit there and talk about killing a hopeless innocent animal
36:23I'm not here to sit in judgment
36:25why not
36:28why not
36:29maybe she's right
36:31you know maybe I should have put it in the paper
36:33maybe I should have done something different
36:37the thing is
36:39if you just do stuff
36:41and nothing happens
36:45what's it all mean
36:47what's the point
36:51oh right this whole thing is about self acceptance
36:55kicking the hell out of yourself doesn't give meaning to anything
36:58so I should stop
37:01judging
37:04and accept
37:05to start
37:06so no matter what I do
37:09hooray for me
37:10because I'm a great guy
37:11it's all good
37:14no matter how many dogs I kill
37:16I just
37:16what do an inventory
37:19and accept
37:23I mean you back your truck
37:25over your own kid
37:26and you like accept
37:29what a load of crap
37:30hey Jesse
37:31I know you're in pain
37:33no you know what
37:36why I'm here in the first place
37:41is to sell your meth
37:47you're nothing to me but customers
37:54I made you my bitch
37:56you okay with that
37:57huh
37:59you accept
38:03no
38:15about time
38:16I'm
38:16I'm
38:24I'm
38:33I'm
38:45I'm
38:46I'm
38:48Jesse, Jesse, bring a light over here, will you?
39:05You see any residue there?
39:08Where?
39:09Here, on the bottom, right there.
39:16It's been a week. What's going on?
39:19I haven't seen him.
39:23I didn't think so, but I'll just give her another shot anyway.
39:51Hey, buddy! Look at that!
39:54Graduated the doorman. Finally found your calling.
39:57Ooh, little whiskers, Marie.
39:59What'd you do?
40:01Show your barber a picture of a dog's ass and said, I'll take that.
40:05Yeah, charming as usual.
40:07Welcome back. Looking good, Marie.
40:09Oh, thanks, Steve. Good to see you. How you doing?
40:11You're doing fine. We can take it from here. Right, Gomi?
40:15Yeah.
40:15If you want to hold his elbow.
40:17No, no, no, no, no. You keep your mitts off me. I'm good. I'm good.
40:24Hey.
40:27Good luck.
40:33Let's go. We're running late. Come on.
40:40I ain't seen you walk in here. I can't tell you what that means to all of us. Your progress,
40:46it's incredible.
40:49Yeah, well, chalk it up to clean living and vitamin pills.
40:53Steve tell you his news?
40:55What? You finally got your period?
40:58I made GS-14.
41:00Wow, that's all right, man. Next stop, Washington, D.C.
41:04Sitting behind a desk, papers piled so high you can't see over them.
41:07Hey, better you than me, buddy.
41:10Seriously, congratulations, buddy.
41:12Thanks.
41:14Steve said you might have something for us.
41:16Yeah, maybe. You guys are gonna have to tell me.
41:20You remember my panel, Tim Roberts, APD detective?
41:24Yeah. Well, he's working on a murder case.
41:26The victim's a 34-year-old male Caucasian by the name of Gail Bedeker.
41:31One night last month, Bedeker opens the door and bam, takes a bullet to the face from a person or
41:37persons unknown.
41:39Now, this Gail Bedeker is a bona fide chemistry genius.
41:43I mean, he's got degrees up the wazoo, right?
41:46And, uh, as you might expect, he's a nerd's nerd, right?
41:51Vegan, uh, sandals and socks kind of guy.
41:54As it turns out, he's also an A number one meth cook.
41:59Now, what caught my eye is, uh, his specialty products, blue.
42:05So what are you thinking? This is your Heisenberg?
42:09No, what I think we got here is, uh, Heisenberg's former cook.
42:14And maybe a line on Heisenberg himself.
42:19Anyway, uh, lo and behold, amidst all the, uh, hippy-dippy nonsense,
42:25I find this.
42:27Now, this here, I, uh, I do a little Google-foo and I realize it's a parts number.
42:34Specifically for this baby.
42:36Yeah. That there is a high-volume HEPA industrial air filtration system.
42:43It's a $300,000 gadget.
42:46It'd be perfect for a pharmaceutical plant or a microchip factory,
42:49or maybe the biggest meth lab north of the border.
42:57Okay.
42:58So, this little dingus here is manufactured by a big international concern,
43:06Madrigal Electromotive.
43:07I call their Houston office and eventually I get through to the nicest little 20-year-old temp.
43:12I use some of the Schrader's sweet talk on her.
43:14And before you know it, she's pulling files for me.
43:16Turns out, six months ago, one of these systems was shipped to a depot right here in ABQ.
43:21Who signed for it?
43:24Gail Bedeker.
43:26So, I asked my new girlfriend who paid for it.
43:28And she says, nobody.
43:32They have no record that anybody actually paid for this thing.
43:36So, I go back and push more.
43:39And before you know it, the temp's gone.
43:41There's no forwarding address.
43:42And I'm talking to some snot-nosed corporate lawyer who's asking me for my badge number.
43:47Brick Wall.
43:49So, I take a peek into Madrigal Electromotive.
43:53Now, Madrigal is based in Hanover, Germany.
43:56But they're what they call highly diversified.
43:59Industrial equipment, global shipping, major construction,
44:03and a tiny little foothold in American fast food.
44:08Specifically, a local chain.
44:10Pollos Hermanos.
44:16Okay.
44:16So what, right?
44:17Bedeker's dead.
44:18I got no line on who's been bankrolling or where his lab was.
44:23The whole thing's a snipe hunt, right?
44:26But now I get this crazy idea.
44:30And I can't shake it.
44:33I mean, I stay up nights staring at the ceiling trying to make sense of it.
44:38That napkin.
44:39Remember I told you Bedeker's vegan, right?
44:40I mean, we're talking this guy makes his own fermented lentil bread or whatever the hell that is.
44:47What's a vegan doing in a fried chicken joint?
44:55Maybe he's meeting somebody.
44:57Like who?
44:59Well, like maybe...
45:03This guy.
45:09I mean, what do we know about Gustavo Fring, huh?
45:13This whole friend of law enforcement thing?
45:15Could be a case of keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.
45:19I mean, he's got the money to finance this operation.
45:21Maybe he's got the connections too.
45:22Maybe, just maybe.
45:25He's our guy.
45:31Hey, no offense, but I think you're really reaching.
45:35If your guy had his meeting at KFC, you wouldn't immediately assume that he's sitting down with Colonel Sanders.
45:42You know, I...
45:44I couldn't agree more, guys.
45:48Gustavo Fring, a little math, you know.
45:52The whole thing is off the map, nuts.
45:57I had to be wearing a tinfoil hat, you know.
46:03Except...
46:04I can't seem to wrap my mind around this one little thing.
46:09And that is...
46:10What are Gustavo Fring's fingerprints?
46:15Doing a Gilbedeker's apartment.
46:27And that's just as far as a musician.
46:30Let's change the inmate.
46:30Do you know the house?
46:38Fine.
46:43No.
46:47No.
46:51No.
46:52No.
46:53No.
46:53No.
46:53No.
46:54No.
47:09Transcription by CastingWords
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