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03:24You guys didn't tell me this stuff smells like cat piss.
03:44That shit happens, huh?
04:10I mean, I'm sorry, but I had to do it.
04:13Obviously, I guess you see it different, some of you, but I didn't see any other choice.
04:19I've been thinking about this all day, going over and over it in my head, and it was the only
04:24way.
04:26Well, it's not like I wanted to.
04:29The kid was on a dirt bike.
04:30I mean, he could have just gunned it and been gone before we even had a chance to blink.
04:35We never would have been able to catch him.
04:36I was thinking on my feet.
04:37I saw a threat, and I took care of it the only way that I could.
04:40A threat?
04:42The kid was waving at us.
04:44He wasn't going anywhere.
04:45He was saying hi.
04:46Hey, but you don't know that.
04:48Yeah, I do.
04:49He didn't know what he'd seen.
04:50Well, I didn't want to take that chance.
04:53The whole point of this thing was that no one was supposed to know that we were there, right?
04:57And people weren't ever supposed to know that anything got robbed.
04:59How could we have let the kid go?
05:02And he made us.
05:02If I hadn't done what I did, the whole mission would have failed.
05:05I'm real sorry.
05:08I really am, but did I make a mistake, Mr. White?
05:13Because to me, you know, respectfully, I was looking out for the team.
05:17I didn't want to kill him.
05:19You've got to believe that.
05:21You know, at the end of the day, it was him or us, and I chose us.
05:25And I would do it again.
05:28Okay, look, Todd, why don't you step outside for a few minutes so we can talk this through?
05:37Of course.
05:38Yeah, you guys talk.
05:40I just want to make sure that you know that my priority is this business.
05:43Okay, that's fine, Todd.
05:45I want to be a real part of this.
05:48All right, if you could just see that, I'm motivated, and I've got connections.
05:52My uncle's got his hookups in prison, who I think would be a real help to us.
06:05Okay.
06:06That dude?
06:08Whack, John!
06:09Let's just stick to the facts here.
06:11Facts?
06:12Oh, okay.
06:13How about the fact that he shot a kid?
06:15A kid that he didn't need to shoot?
06:17The boy had seen us.
06:19And no, it didn't look like he knew what he was saying.
06:25But what if he told somebody?
06:28What if he just mentioned it in passing?
06:31We can't know what someone would have...
06:33Exactly.
06:33We can't know because Ricky Hitler there shot him.
06:36We, us three, should have had a discussion about it.
06:40We would have figured it out.
06:42But that dickhead just went ahead and made the choice for us.
06:45Is that how we do business now?
06:46Look, I understand you're upset.
06:48And what was that crap about his uncle with the prison connections?
06:52It's just some bullshit intimidation move.
06:54Come on!
06:56It's true, though.
06:57He does have some connections.
06:59Is this a problem?
07:00No.
07:01It's nothing to be concerned about.
07:03It came up in the background I did on him.
07:05Didn't worry me then.
07:07He's just flexing.
07:11All right.
07:13It seems to me that we have three options here, and none of which are ideal.
07:19One, we fire Todd.
07:21Yeah.
07:22I'm not a fan of this option, seeing that he knows way too much about this business at this point.
07:28And we'd most likely have to pay him to keep quiet.
07:32And God only knows we've got enough of that going on.
07:39Two, we dispose of him.
07:49Which leaves us option three.
07:51We keep him on payroll.
07:54Put him back on tenting houses, setting up the lab, and so forth.
07:58We keep him close, under our control.
08:01Now, option three would be my choice.
08:06Shall we vote?
08:10I vote three, kid.
08:29You're still in.
08:33Right on.
08:34Thank you so much.
08:35You guys totally made a break.
08:37The next time you bring a gun to a job without telling me,
08:42I will stick it up your ass sideways.
08:48You understand, sir?
08:50Mm-hmm.
09:17Stop watching.
09:25Don't attack me.
09:34You're for help.
09:36You're for mom.
09:44Hey boss, what's up?
09:47I was just in the neighborhood.
09:49Anything going on?
09:50No, he was just hanging out with his granddaughter.
09:53Well, isn't that sweet?
10:07Y'all was good!
10:15Let's go!
10:19Yeah!
10:37It's a dead drop.
10:39What?
10:39A dead drop.
10:40He just stashed something underneath that trash can.
10:43Write the time down.
10:44Roll on it.
10:49Looks like he's leaving.
10:53Anybody coming for him?
10:55No, not that I can see.
10:56Nobody in sight.
10:58Could be hours.
11:00Could be.
11:02What do you want to do?
11:08Come here.
11:09I'm coming in and it's wearing this jacket.
11:18Come in!
11:19Come in!
11:23Come in!
11:25Come in!
11:26Come in!
11:27Get down!
11:30Watch out!
11:32Yeah!
11:34Hey!
11:45It's not my fault that Murtha's got his panties in a twist.
11:49That's an HR issue, Janet.
11:52I read the report.
11:53I'm calling again because that's the wrong case file number.
11:58I don't know what kind of shoddy stand.
12:01First off, Miracle Whip is not manatee's, okay?
12:04Looks like it doesn't equal taste like it.
12:07Secondly, every time it's like they've got to slather an entire jar.
12:12Bastards just screwing with us now.
12:14How'd they make you guys? What'd you do?
12:15We honked our horns and yelled, you who?
12:17What do you mean, what do we do?
12:18This guy is slippery as hell.
12:20He's been throwing every tail we put on him.
12:22This guy's a pro.
12:23Yeah, well, even pros make mistakes.
12:27One of these days, our pal Airman Trout's gonna slip up.
12:31Just gotta be there when he does.
12:38Teenagers, sometimes you just want to strangle them.
12:44How's it going?
12:45Oh, you know, I mean, well, this little munchkin, I could just keep her forever.
12:51She is just the sweetest little baby ever born.
12:55And yes, she is.
12:56Oh.
12:57I don't see much of Flynn.
13:00That car of his keeps him pretty busy.
13:03Yeah.
13:06More importantly, how are you doing?
13:09I'm okay.
13:10How's the therapy?
13:12I know Dave helped me so much when I was going through my little kid.
13:19How's your guy?
13:20Peter.
13:21Peter.
13:22He's, he's, um, yeah, he's good.
13:24I, I feel like I'm making progress.
13:28That's great.
13:29You know, you just keep working through it.
13:39Oh, honey.
13:41Hey, what is it?
13:44It's okay.
13:45It's all right.
13:46Just, why don't you let me take Holly and then we'll talk about this.
13:49No, no, no, no.
13:50Okay, all right, that's fine.
13:51Then how about you just talk to me?
13:54Just tell me what's going on.
13:56I just need to make the right decision.
14:01I need them to be safe.
14:04The kids?
14:06They're safe.
14:07Of course they are.
14:09I just miss them so much.
14:12I just want to be with them.
14:14Hey, you know, we can bring them back home anytime you want.
14:16No.
14:18They need to stay.
14:19But I just, I don't know what to do here.
14:25I, like, whatever I choose is wrong.
14:32Skylar, you got to tell me what's going on.
14:37I, I know sometimes you, I know you think I have a big mouth sometimes.
14:43I, but if you felt like you couldn't talk to me, I don't know what I'd do.
14:51Okay, so, so what's this about the kids not being safe?
14:56Safe from what?
15:00From us?
15:03From Walt and me?
15:05Like what?
15:06Like your bad parents?
15:09Because you're not, not even close.
15:15Brie, there are things you just don't know.
15:19That if you knew, you'd never speak to me again.
15:27Try me.
15:36Okay, if you're not going to say it, I will.
15:40Skylar, you have to forgive yourself for Ted.
15:44What?
15:44You can't keep beating yourself up over some stupid little affair.
15:53Walt told you.
15:54Please don't blame him.
15:56I practically forced him to, and I wasn't going to say anything,
15:59but I cannot stand to watch you torture yourself like this.
16:03You have to forgive yourself, Skylar.
16:05You were having all these problems with Walt,
16:07and Ted is a really good-looking man.
16:10You're only human.
16:12Hell, I've even thought of, you know,
16:15I mean, not seriously, but I totally get your temptation.
16:22Yeah.
16:27Doesn't it feel good to get that off your chest?
16:31Oh, yeah.
16:34I feel better.
16:36Yeah.
16:44For those who love the taste, but not the price,
16:47there's simulated caviar made of kelp, a type of seaweed.
16:50A fraction of the cost, it looks, smells, and tastes similar to the real-
16:57Ready to get back at it?
17:00Unlike fish caviar-
17:02Yeah, breaking news into our newsroom.
17:04And we've just learned that police are now expanding their search
17:07for a missing McKinley County boy after four days with no leads.
17:1114-year-old Drew Sharp was last seen by his parents Thursday morning.
17:15Authorities are extending their search today,
17:17east from Crown Point to Hospa and Whitehorse.
17:20Sharp was last seen riding his dirt bike into the desert behind his house.
17:25Investigators are asking...
17:36Jesse, nothing can change this.
17:40That's just their kid's parents.
17:42I know.
17:43Believe me.
17:45I haven't been able to sleep the past few nights just thinking about it.
17:49But, Jesse, now, finally, we're self-sufficient.
17:54Finally, we have everything that we need and no one to answer to except ourselves.
18:01And in a year, year and a half, once we've cooked through this methylamine and made our money,
18:06there will be plenty of time for soul-searching.
18:09Until then,
18:12we keep going.
18:14And we run our business our way.
18:18And make sure that this never happens again.
18:29I'll finish this up.
18:31Why don't you go on home?
18:33You sure?
18:35Absolutely.
18:36I'll take care of this.
18:42You go on.
19:19I'll take care of this.
19:38I'll take care of this.
19:59Hello?
20:01Walter?
20:02What are you doing here?
20:04I'm delivering the batch.
20:06What are you doing here?
20:08Might as well get this over with.
20:10Come in.
20:11Join us.
20:18Hey.
20:23Where's your cars?
20:25We parked around the block.
20:27You might consider doing that as well.
20:33Okay.
20:45So what's going on?
20:47Just since this morning, I threw three separate tails, all DEA.
20:51What?
20:52The feds have been all over me. This has been going on for a while now.
20:56Did they follow you here?
20:58No. I said I threw them.
21:00I would never come to the headquarters of our illegal meth operation dragging a bunch of cops, Walter. It would
21:06be unwise.
21:06How can you be so sure?
21:08I've been doing this a long time. It's pretty basic stuff.
21:13How long has this been going on?
21:15Since about the time we started this little venture.
21:18The DEA in particular, your peach of a brother-in-law, has taken a keen interest in my activities.
21:24And you're just telling me this now?
21:27What, you didn't think this information would be of interest?
21:29Wouldn't be germane?
21:31I've been handling it, Walter.
21:32We are sitting on a thousand gallons of stolen methylamine.
21:36Jesus! How can you be so irresponsible?
21:38Calm down, would you please?
21:40I can't believe that you kept this from me, from us. Did you know about this?
21:43I just told me.
21:44And I said calm down. I've got it under control.
21:47Oh, well, forgive me for not having complete confidence. You know this can't go on, right?
21:53I know. And I've already decided. I'm out.
22:10Okay, well, sorry to see you go, Mike. But I really don't see any other way.
22:17And neither do I.
22:20Obviously, Jesse. You'll have to take over the distribution end of things.
22:25Mike, I trust that you'll bring Jesse up to speed on your side of the business?
22:30Yeah, um, about that. Actually, Miss White, um, I'm out too.
22:42You're what?
22:46I don't think I can do this anymore. So, um, I'm retiring, I guess.
22:54That methylamine that we stole that we nearly killed ourselves trying to steal?
22:59That methylamine, when cooked, is worth nearly $300 million.
23:04And you're telling me that you're willing to walk away from that?
23:08We're walking away from the meth, not the methylamine.
23:11Jesse and I will be taking our two-thirds, and we're selling it.
23:15I've got a connection, a guy I knew from my time with Fring.
23:18This guy has the capital, and he's motivated highly.
23:22Mike's thinking we'll clear like $5 million each.
23:25I'll pay off my guys in lockup, out of my share,
23:29and those legacy costs that you're so fond of you won't have to worry about anymore.
23:33And then I will be going on my way. Jesse, too.
23:38It's a solid plan. You can come in on this, with us.
23:45That'd be cool.
23:46Of course, you know, you are free to hold on to your third and keep cooking.
23:58You'll be selling to my competitors.
24:01This guy and his crew are way out in Phoenix.
24:04It's a big country, Walter. A whole lot of meth heads.
24:09Pennies on the dollar, Jesse. And that's what you're gonna sell out for?
24:14Pennies? Why?
24:17Five million isn't pennies. It's more money than I've ever seen.
24:22And when it comes down to it, are we in the meth business?
24:27Or the money business?
24:43Relax, kid. There's no one there.
24:46You sure?
24:48I wouldn't be here if I wasn't.
24:54There's no one there.
24:56You've got to have a hundred.
25:01You know, you're going to trade my win.
25:01Oh, yeah, you're going to have a hammer.
25:09It's a good start, Jesse.
25:09Yeah, he'll get rid of you.
25:09You're going to have a hammer.
25:09I'll go back in there.
25:09This guy that you want to be a hammer.
25:10I'll get that hammering.
25:12You're going to be a hammer.
25:14And then you're going to have a hammer.
25:14You're going to cut it.
25:20Glad to see you can make it out.
25:22I was surprised to get your call.
25:24Good surprise, I hope.
25:27There's one gallon, as discussed.
25:30You take that back home to your people, test it.
25:32If you're satisfied, I can get the other $665.
25:36All right, fair enough.
25:38Shall we talk money?
25:40That one's free.
25:42The price for the rest is $15,000 per.
25:46665 gallons, that's $9,975,000.
25:51Although I would prefer you round it up to 10.
25:53Makes it easier for my partner and I to split.
25:57Steep.
26:00Be good?
26:03Yeah, I talked to my guys,
26:04but I should be able to put together that cash, you know.
26:06Good.
26:08I gotta tell you, this is worth it
26:09just to get that blue stuff of yours off the market.
26:17The blue stuff will be off the market, right?
26:23You know, this whole time I was thinking 666.
26:28That seems like an odd number.
26:31Two-thirds of an even thousand, though,
26:33when I look at it that way,
26:34it starts to make sense to me.
26:38That's not all the methylamine, is it?
26:42You two have a partner you haven't mentioned?
26:46This other party wouldn't be a problem for you.
26:50His territory won't impact yours.
26:52You see, that doesn't work for me.
26:53I'm not just buying this for the supply.
26:55I'm buying this for the demand.
26:56I'm looking to increase my market share here, Mike.
26:59Well, I don't know what to tell you.
27:01I want you to tell me that Fring's blue
27:03will be off the streets.
27:10All right.
27:12Here's a new deal for you, then.
27:14I'll pay you 15K a gallon for the full 1,000 gallons.
27:19Not a drop less.
27:23He's not mine to sell, Declan.
27:26Well, then, no deal, Mike.
27:28I'll pay you 15K a gallon for the full 1,000 gallons.
28:00I don't know.
28:02Why don't you come over here?
28:06To my house.
28:09Yes, seriously.
28:25Uh, yeah, you sure this is okay?
28:29She's not here.
28:30Nobody's here.
28:33All right.
28:33So, uh, something's come up.
28:38Mike wanted to come here to give you the hard sell,
28:40but I figured it'd be better coming for me.
28:45Mike's connection won't buy mine and Mike's shares
28:48of the methamine unless he gets your share, too.
28:51He wants the entire 1,000 gallons.
28:54Absolutely not.
28:56Yeah, I figured you'd say that,
29:00but I've been thinking about it,
29:02and it really makes sense.
29:05Kind of.
29:06It does, does it?
29:08Look, when you, uh,
29:10when you started this thing,
29:12did you ever dream of having $5 million?
29:14I know for a fact that you didn't.
29:16I know for a fact all you needed
29:18was $737,000,
29:21because you worked it all out,
29:22like, mathematically.
29:24Look, if selling the methamine now
29:26means that no one else ever gets killed,
29:28then I vote for that, man.
29:30Hands down.
29:31And we could have it tomorrow.
29:33We would be out.
29:35You could spend time with your family,
29:36no more worrying about them getting hurt,
29:38or finding out about everything.
29:40Isn't this what you've been working for?
29:41I have not been working this hard
29:43just to sell out.
29:44It's not selling out.
29:45Yes, it is, Jesse.
29:48I have, we have suffered and bled,
29:51literally, for this business.
29:53And I will not throw it away for nothing.
29:57I don't know how else to say it, Mr. White.
30:00$5 million isn't nothing.
30:06Jesse, have you heard of a company
30:07called Gray Matter?
30:10No.
30:11Well, I co-founded it in grad school
30:14with a couple of friends of mine.
30:16Actually, I was the one who named it.
30:18And back then, it was just,
30:20oh, it was just a small time.
30:21We had a couple patents pending,
30:24but nothing earth-shattering.
30:26Of course, we all knew the potential.
30:30Now, we were going to take the world by storm.
30:35And then, this, well, something happened between the three of us,
30:42and I'm not going to go into detail,
30:45but for personal reasons, I decided to leave the company.
30:49And I sold my share to my two partners.
30:52I took a buyout for $5,000.
30:56Now, at the time, that was a lot of money for me.
31:01Care to guess what that company is worth now?
31:05Millions.
31:08Millions.
31:08Billions.
31:09With a B.
31:112.16 billion as of last Friday.
31:15I look it up every week.
31:17And I sold my share,
31:20my potential,
31:22for $5,000.
31:26I sold my kid's birthright
31:28for a few months' rent.
31:31My business isn't the same thing.
31:36Jesse, you asked me
31:38if I was in the meth business
31:40or the money business.
31:43Neither.
31:46I'm in the empire business.
31:52I don't know.
31:55Mr. White,
31:56is a meth empire
31:59really something to be that proud of?
32:15Skyler, you remember Jesse.
32:17Jesse, it's my wife, Skyler.
32:20Hey, Mr. White.
32:21Good to see you.
32:23You have a lovely home.
32:25You know, I was just heading out.
32:26Why don't you stay for dinner?
32:27No, Mr. White.
32:28I'm gonna go.
32:29Stay.
32:31Come on.
32:32It'll be fun.
32:35It's okay with us, isn't it, Skyler?
32:36We don't have anything special planned tonight.
32:43Yeah.
32:45Sure.
32:49Why not?
32:54Let's see.
33:15Mmm.
33:18These are great green beans, Mrs. White.
33:21I like that you got the slivered almonds going.
33:26My mom always made them like that.
33:29You put lemon in them, too?
33:31They are from the deli at Albertsons.
33:37Oh.
33:39Oh.
33:40Well, uh, you know, good work on your shopping, then,
33:46because these are our choice.
34:05I, uh, I eat a lot of frozen stuff.
34:08It's usually pretty bad.
34:11I mean, pictures are always so awesome, you know?
34:13It's like, hell yeah, I'm stoked for this lasagna,
34:16and then you nuke it,
34:17and the cheese gets all scabby on top,
34:20and it's like, it's like you're eating a scab.
34:23I mean, seriously, what's that about?
34:25It's like, yo, whatever happened to truth in advertising?
34:28Heh, you know?
34:41Yeah, it's bad.
34:48So, hey, uh, how's business?
34:51A car wash.
34:53Mr. White said it's going really well.
34:56It's like you're, uh, you're a great manager.
35:00He did, huh?
35:03Yeah, he said you got it running like a, like a machine.
35:07Like well-oiled.
35:09Yeah.
35:14What else did he tell you about me?
35:18Oh, you know, just, uh, just good stuff.
35:21Just really, you know, really good, good stuff.
35:24Um, we don't really talk that much about,
35:27um, you know, uh, personal, personal things.
35:31Mm-hmm.
35:34Did you also tell him about my affair?
35:54May I please be excused?
36:13You know, my kids are gone.
36:15Thank God.
36:18No, I don't mean they're out for the night.
36:21They're gone.
36:23They're staying with my in-laws.
36:26She made me kick my own kids out of the house.
36:34She told me
36:37that she was counting the days
36:39until my cancer came back.
36:45My wife is waiting for me to die.
36:51This business is all I have left now.
37:00It's all I have.
37:06And you want to take it away from me.
37:31I thought you might try something stupid.
37:35Look, Mike.
37:36Don't bother, Walter.
37:38Come join me in the office.
37:42I don't think so.
37:45It's not a request.
37:51Might as well get comfortable.
37:55This deal is going down tomorrow.
37:56It's happening.
37:57There's nothing you can do to stop it.
37:59You got it?
37:59Oh.
38:00So it's okay for you to steal my third?
38:02To ensure that,
38:02you and I are going to spend the rest of the night
38:05together in this office.
38:07Like it's my birthday.
38:08Mike.
38:09When the deal is done,
38:10you'll get your money.
38:11I guarantee that.
38:12Let me cook it.
38:13I'll double your five and you still walk.
38:16You know,
38:17I have never seen anybody work so hard
38:19not to get five million dollars.
38:21Mike,
38:21you need to listen to me.
38:22No, Walter.
38:23The last thing I need to do
38:25is listen to you.
38:26Now sit down.
38:52Now sit down.
39:00All right.
39:02Walter,
39:02I've got a bit of a quandary here.
39:04I've got something
39:05I need to attend to
39:06before this deal happens.
39:08But for some reason,
39:10I don't trust you.
39:11Along with the methylamine,
39:13I'm going to have to restrain you.
39:17You've got to be kidding.
39:18Stand up for me, please.
39:21Stand up.
39:24Turn around for me.
39:27Arms out to the side.
39:29Up.
39:44Oh, man.
39:46Sit down.
39:48Sit down.
39:53Give me a rest.
40:03I'm sorry.
40:04I'm sorry.
40:05I'm sorry.
40:09I'm sorry.
40:11I'm sorry.
40:14I'm sorry.
40:15I'm sorry.
40:19I'm sorry.
40:20I'm sorry.
40:21I'm sorry.
40:21I'm sorry.
40:21I'm sorry.
40:22I'm sorry.
40:22I'm sorry.
40:23I'm sorry.
40:25I'm sorry.
40:25I'm sorry.
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42:57Well, gentlemen, we're here to discuss your illegal harassment of my clients.
43:04Mr. Emmertrod has become the subject of a vicious, relentless, and unwarranted DEA persecution.
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