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00:02Honey Mustard from the research department. This is our sweet recipe for the American
00:09Middle West. We have the sugar rate of about 14% increase, but we actually use 2,2% less
00:18of the honey. We all balance it out with a very fruit sugar sugar. We are very satisfied with the
00:25result. This here is a new concept and we find it really great. Half French dressing, half
00:33French. We just call it French. Although our friends in marketing might be able to find
00:41something griffiger. Do you have any idea about French? Is that maybe...
00:50Yeah. Cajun Kick-Ass. This is a U-formulierung, um gastrische Notfälle zu mildern. Die vom
01:00original Herreraum Smoky Mesquite BBQ mit 3% mehr Bauchgeschmack. Ja. Und Ketchup.
01:22Das letzte ist eigentlich nur Ketchup.
01:46Herr Schuler, Sie sind zurück. Drei diesmal. Sagen Sie Ihnen, dass ich gleich komme.
01:53Herr Schuler, Sie sind zurück. Drei diesmal. Sagen Sie Ihnen, dass ich gleich komme.
01:58Danke, Herr Schuler.
02:00Danke, Herr Schuler.
02:10Danke, Herr Schuler.
02:12Danke, Herr Schuler.
02:42For more information, visit www.fema.org
06:19Did you check your house?
06:49Thanks for the work?
06:49and we can find ourselves here.
06:50All right?
06:51Tell you what I'm going to do.
06:52I'm gonna come over there and together,
06:54we're gonna look for this thing, okay?
06:55All right?
07:51All right.
08:06All right.
08:37All right.
08:40All right.
08:55All right.
09:04All right.
09:11I already checked it.
09:14When?
09:16Like a week ago?
09:17All right.
09:25All right.
09:29All right.
09:42Oh, Jesus.
09:46Okay.
09:46Easy.
09:47Easy.
09:47Take it.
09:47Careful.
09:49Let me see.
09:50Is it still intact?
09:53Yeah.
09:54Good.
09:55Good.
09:56No worries.
09:57Let me get rid of this.
10:00Good luck.
10:13Well, I don't know about you, but I will want you to use a beer.
10:16Do you have any?
10:21Jesse?
10:26I almost shot you.
10:29Hey.
10:30Hey.
10:30Hey.
10:30Now.
10:31I almost killed you all because.
10:35Listen.
10:37It was just a misunderstanding.
10:39No, no, no, no, no.
10:44I don't know what's wrong with me, Mr. White.
10:48Hey.
10:50I don't know how I could be so stupid.
10:53Stop that now.
10:54Come on.
10:55Come on.
10:56Come on.
10:58I'm so sorry.
11:02It's okay.
11:04It's okay.
11:07Listen to me.
11:10What happened happened for the best.
11:12Do you hear me?
11:15I wouldn't change a thing.
11:17You and I working together.
11:20Having each other's back.
11:23It's what saved our lives.
11:31I want you to think about that as we go forward.
11:40Go forward where?
11:44Run her easy to stand her.
11:46She's coming around for her, sir.
11:50Still well, steady as you go.
11:52Willie, note the time.
11:57Captain, I'm sorry, but you're a sick man.
12:00I'm relieving you as captain of the ship under article 184.
12:04I don't know what you're talking about.
12:06Houndsman, left, 180.
12:09Mr. Keats, what do I do?
12:11You're the officer of the deck.
12:12I told you to come left.
12:14Now come left and fast.
12:15I'm sorry, sir, but you're not issuing orders on this bridge anymore.
12:19I'm relieved you.
12:20I take full responsibility.
12:24Thanks for seeing us.
12:29We're here to talk partnership.
12:33Partnership.
12:34Yes.
12:35Equal.
12:35Three ways.
12:36You, Jesse, and me.
12:38Partnership in what?
12:40What?
12:41Well, we figure we're gonna start cooking again.
12:44You know, we figure why not?
12:46There's no denying the popularity of our product.
12:49There's a market to be filled.
12:51Currently, no one to fill it.
12:53A lot of money to be made.
12:55Obviously.
12:56Jesse and I have manufacturer covered.
12:59But there's still distribution, support, logistics, that sort of thing.
13:05For instance, we'll need a steady supply of precursor.
13:08With your experience and connections, you would be a great help.
13:14Granted, there's a lot of work ahead.
13:17There's a lot of rebuilding.
13:19And no doubt, our profits will be smaller.
13:22At least at first.
13:24But each of us will receive a larger cut.
13:28Owners, not employees.
13:34Thanks, but no thanks.
13:41Mike, I know you don't care for me.
13:45We've had our issues, you and I.
13:49But I would suggest that you leave emotion out of this decision.
13:54I am.
13:58You are trouble.
14:02I'm sorry the kid here doesn't see it, but I sure as hell do.
14:06You are a time bomb.
14:09Tick, tick, tick.
14:12And I have no intention of being around for the boom.
14:25Well, sleep on it.
14:28Maybe you'll reconsider.
14:30In the meantime, we're pressing on.
14:49Good morning.
14:57Hey.
14:57That's your upstairs.
14:58Uh, I came to see if you need any help.
15:00Yeah, well, I don't.
15:02Well, I can see that, man.
15:03It's outstanding.
15:04Yeah.
15:05Working on it here.
15:06Not exactly one of the marathons here, you know.
15:08Yeah, well, why did your couch-shaped ass ever run in the marathons?
15:12Proud of you, brother.
15:13Yeah, yeah.
15:14So how many crouts we got?
15:15Enough to invade Poland.
15:17Came in their own G5.
15:18Just like Oprah has.
15:21G5, yeah?
15:21Mm-hmm.
15:22Is that one where the wings go up like that?
15:25Yeah, I think they all do that.
15:27They all do that?
15:28Anyway, we got two U.S. attorneys in the house.
15:30Big doings.
15:31Your name keeps coming up.
15:33Yeah.
15:33Hey, give me a hand, would you?
15:34Just a little bit there.
15:36Thanks.
15:37I hired Peter Schuller in 1992.
15:41Almost single-handedly, he grew our little restaurant division into an industry leader
15:47and a source of great personal pride.
15:51I am shocked and saddened by his death
15:55and outraged by the damage his actions have wrought upon my grandfather's company.
16:01Mutmaßliche Handlungen.
16:03Allerged actions.
16:05An innocent man does not kill himself.
16:08My people and I are here to help.
16:11To your investigation, I pledge Madrigal's full cooperation and transparency.
16:17I confess I have my selfish reasons.
16:20I believe Peter Schuller was a lone anomaly.
16:24But if that is not the case, I want to know it.
16:28Just as you do.
16:32When are you going to announce it?
16:34I don't know.
16:36Because I'm walking out the door with my big cardboard box.
16:39You can't do that.
16:41You know damn well.
16:42We're going to throw you a big party.
16:43Damn straight.
16:44We're talking a blowout.
16:52Outstanding police work, Hank.
16:55If only I'd listen.
16:58But I guess the damage was done.
17:02It's not right them putting this on you.
17:08Somebody's got to go under the bus.
17:11Ramey's a good man.
17:13He'll do right by you.
17:15Besides, this office practically runs itself.
17:20Bullshit it does.
17:23Sir.
17:28What's with that APD thing?
17:30The electromagnets?
17:31They're thinking it's about Fring's laptop.
17:33Turns out a couple of days before it happened,
17:35Sergeant gets this phone call from a postal inspector, quote unquote.
17:39Come on, you know where they keep the thing.
17:41And he told them?
17:42Jesus.
17:44Anything left of the laptop?
17:47Don't look that lucky.
17:49You know, I sneaked a peek before APD took it out of Fring's office.
17:53The whole thing was encrypted.
17:54Maybe they wouldn't have got anything anyway, but...
17:59So Hector Salamanca killed Fring.
18:03But who gave Salamanca the bomb?
18:06A whole lot of questions.
18:09Not much in the way of answers.
18:11Yet.
18:12The APD did find some of Fring's financials.
18:16That just might lead to something.
18:22I had him out to my house.
18:26Fourth of July, cooked out in the backyard.
18:30My son shucked the corn.
18:31My daughter cut up potatoes.
18:34Fring brought sea bass.
18:36Every time I grill it now, I make a little foil pouch just like he showed me.
18:41That whole night we were laughing.
18:43Telling stories, drinking wine.
18:48I need somebody else completely.
18:52Right in front of me.
18:56Right under my nose.
19:06Too much.
19:12Go now.
19:12Go now, Hector.
19:13Go now.
19:20Go now.
19:23Go now.
19:24Go.
19:24Go now.
19:25Go now.
19:32Hi. What can I get you?
19:34Just tea, please. Chamomile.
19:35Oh, sorry. We don't have chamomile tea.
19:37Then some sort of bergamot, provided it's not Earl Grey and I have, like, soy milk instead of dairy.
19:42We don't have soy milk or any sort of bergamot.
19:45Wow, you're really running me through my paces here, huh?
19:49Well, English breakfast, I guess.
19:51We have Lipton's. That's pretty much all we have.
19:58I would like a cup of hot water, filtered, if possible, and a single slice of lemon.
20:01And I'm assuming you don't have stevia.
20:04Never mind. I brought my own.
20:10You coming to me or am I coming to you?
20:13Face forward. We'll talk like this.
20:17I guess I'm coming to you.
20:31Take a breath, will ya? This place is safe. No one's gonna see you here.
20:38Cut. Dwayne, this is so... Thank you.
20:42How did I not see you sitting back there? So weird.
20:46You want anything else, Mike?
20:48No. I'm good, Fred. Thanks.
20:58How about we lose the sunglasses?
21:00I feel like I'm talking to Jackie Onassis here.
21:07There you go.
21:10Breathe in. Breathe out.
21:13Don't. Drink your whatever.
21:26Who killed Gus?
21:28Haven't I told you not to worry about that?
21:32Now, what do you want from me? Why is it so important?
21:38What's this?
21:40A list of 11 names.
21:42Okay.
21:44You know them all.
21:47I do?
21:49Those 11 men, and I think you know this, Mike.
21:51Those 11 Katsinkas. You and me both.
21:54Where are we going with this, Lydia?
21:56No specific. I'm just pointing out facts.
21:58These men, your men, yours and Gus's, these men were on the payroll.
22:02Very publicly, they trace back to Poylis.
22:04And the laundry, they trace back to Madrigal.
22:05And they're going to get picked up by the police.
22:07And when they do, when they get picked up and threatened with prosecution,
22:09and there's only one way out for them, they're going to,
22:11and I'm not saying all of them.
22:13Okay?
22:14All it's going to take is two or three.
22:16Or even one.
22:16But there's always a weak link somewhere.
22:18But they're going to talk.
22:19At least one of them is going to talk about you.
22:21About me.
22:21And that is all it's going to take.
22:23These are the 11 I know of.
22:25But I love your input.
22:26I never met your chemist, for instance.
22:29I love your input.
22:35You want me to kill every man on that list?
22:38Well, that's a leap?
22:41What, you just, uh, no, I didn't say that.
22:46But if you think, that'd be wise.
22:53You're scared, aren't you?
22:56Yeah.
22:57You're very upset.
22:58Which I'm going to factor into my response here.
23:02These are my guys.
23:04And they are solid.
23:06Understand?
23:07What about Chow at the warehouse?
23:09Didn't one time you have to shoot him through the hand?
23:11You think that didn't stick in his memory?
23:13What about Dennis?
23:14Put the laundry through short to pick him up.
23:17They already have.
23:17They picked him up last night.
23:20My guys are solid.
23:23I vetted them with great care.
23:26And Fring made sure they were well compensated in the event of a situation such as this.
23:30They're paid to stand up to the heat.
23:32Keep their mouths shut.
23:34No matter what.
23:36And they will.
23:40Now, I don't know what kind of movies you've been watching.
23:42But here in the real world, we don't kill 11 people as some kind of prophylactic measure.
23:49Look at me and say you understand.
23:54I understand.
23:57I get it.
23:58So we're off that very silly idea.
24:03Good.
24:13Drink your hot water.
24:26I gotta go.
24:28Did you have enough?
24:30Yeah.
24:31I'm good.
24:32Okay.
24:33Bye-bye.
24:35Bye.
24:35Bye-bye.
24:36Bye, big brother.
24:38Say bye to mom for me.
24:41I will.
24:42Have a good day.
24:44All right.
24:44You too.
25:00Skylar.
25:01Hey.
25:03Car wash opens in 15 minutes.
25:06Mariano can open for me today.
25:13Hey.
25:15How about you get up, huh?
25:20Come on.
25:23Shower will feel good.
25:41Hey, Chow.
25:45How are you holding up?
25:47Okay.
25:49Okay.
25:50You know, they, they, uh, they talk to me.
25:54You can't smoke in here, Chow.
26:18Thanks for coming down.
26:19Have a seat, Mr. Urban Trout.
26:22Oh, yeah.
26:23You saying that right?
26:25Close enough.
26:27So once more, you're waiving your right to have an attorney present?
26:31Correct.
26:32Could you state that to the camera, please?
26:35I'm waiving my right to have an attorney present.
26:38Uh, okay then.
26:38We just, uh, have a few questions.
26:41You are currently employed by the Pollo Germanos chain.
26:44Is that correct?
26:45Yes, I am.
26:46What do you do there?
26:47Corporate security.
26:48Corporate security?
26:49Yeah.
26:50What's that, like, uh, guarding the special sauce?
26:54I conduct employee background checks.
26:57I oversee loss prevention.
26:59And at a fast food restaurant that's a full-time job?
27:03We have 14 locations, so yes, it's a full-time job.
27:06Yeah, well, if I had to start sending out those resumes.
27:11Since here, you're a private investigator?
27:14Where are you licensed?
27:15New Mexico, Arizona, Utah.
27:17Every state where we operate.
27:20Colorado?
27:20You have some restaurants there, right?
27:22Colorado doesn't require licensure.
27:24You license to carry a firearm?
27:26Concealed carry?
27:27Yes, I am.
27:28Which states?
27:29It'd be quicker to mention the states than which I'm not.
27:32And if we pulled your CCP's, everything would be in order?
27:35Yeah, I'm guessing you've already done that, so you tell me.
27:41You strike me as a former cop.
27:44Am I right?
27:46Where at?
27:51Philadelphia.
27:52Philly.
27:55The city of brotherly love.
27:56Turns out we, uh, we know some folks there.
28:00And they told us that your tenure as a police officer ended somewhat, uh, dramatically.
28:08You want to talk about that?
28:09Not particularly.
28:12Yeah, me neither.
28:14See, I'm more interested in why Gus Fring decided to put a guy like you in charge of his corporate
28:20security.
28:21I mean, given your history, doing background checks on pimple-faced fry cooks seems like overkill.
28:31What else do you do for Fring?
28:33He must have needed help running that drug empire of his, no?
28:39Drug empire?
28:41First I'm hearing about that.
28:43I don't know anything about that.
28:45Hey man, we have a guy that could put you in that underground lab and he'll testify to it.
28:49So from here on out, this can go hard or easy.
28:53So what's it gonna be?
29:05Forget your handcuffs?
29:08I'm confused.
29:09Am I under arrest here or am I not?
29:18You want to state that for the camera?
29:24You are not under arrest.
29:27Currently.
29:29Agents, do you have any more questions for me?
29:32Because you've gotten me very stirred up with all these false accusations.
29:36If I'm not under arrest, I'd prefer to leave.
29:40Oh.
29:42Well.
29:46I suppose we could talk about the two million dollars in your granddaughter's name.
29:56Yeah.
29:57It seems Fring had all these secret offshore accounts that he would deposit money into.
30:02Like an even dozen of them.
30:04And they're all in the names of certain people on his payroll.
30:06There was the manager of the laundry.
30:10A couple of guys from the Poyos distribution center.
30:14I was the owner of a chemical warehouse.
30:17Bunch of others, you know.
30:18Guys that must have been getting paid off the books.
30:22Anyway.
30:22One of the names was Kaylee Ehrmantraut.
30:29Ten years old and just cute as a button.
30:34Yeah.
30:35Two million and change we found on deposit for her way more than anybody else.
30:39Now, my partner here.
30:41He took one look at that and said,
30:43Shit, man.
30:44This fifth grade girl is the muscle behind Fring's entire operation.
30:47I said, whoa, whoa, hey, partner. Slow down there.
30:50Maybe it was actually her dear old granddaddy.
30:56Impressive now.
30:59Level of insight.
31:02He's not impressed, Kobe.
31:04Perhaps he's picturing all that money going bye-bye.
31:08Yeah, well, I mean, the government's going to take every last dollar unless...
31:16Well, here's the thing, Mike.
31:17Michael?
31:18Mr. Ehrmantraut.
31:19Here's the thing, Mike.
31:20Lucky for you, you didn't touch that money.
31:22Cannot say the same for the other level on the list.
31:25One of you guys is going to roll on you.
31:27And then we'll definitely remember the handcuffs.
31:30Now, before that day comes, you can do yourself a solid.
31:35You can tell us what you know.
31:38You can tell us who's still out there.
31:41And if we like your story, good things can happen.
31:46Kayleigh might be able to keep some of that money.
31:49Maybe.
31:51So what do you say?
31:58I don't know anything about any money.
32:02I don't know what you're talking about.
32:16First order of business is to find a new place to cook.
32:19Before anyone says it, no more RVs.
32:23I don't know. I mean, the crystal ship did pretty good for us.
32:26The crystal ship?
32:27Yeah. That's what I called it.
32:30Well, I'll admit, it held its own as a starter lab, but it was too dark, too small.
32:36Not to mention it could have broken down at any moment.
32:39So, find a someplace safe from prying eyes.
32:43Security against detection is paramount, but I don't want to drive too far.
32:46No more 50-mile treks to some Indian reservation.
32:49In town is trickier.
32:51I mean, you got a lot more of your prying eyes.
32:54If Gus can manage it, then so can we.
33:01Precursor.
33:03Where are we with that?
33:05Oh, we're good on everything except, uh,
33:09Methylmine.
33:11No surprise.
33:13It's dry as hell out there.
33:14What if we switch back to a pseudo-cook?
33:17Absolutely out of the question.
33:19Jesse, there is Methylmine out there. I know it.
33:22Yeah, but what if there's not?
33:24Because there isn't.
33:26I mean, really.
33:27There is.
33:30Have faith.
33:32Uh, can I, can I offer a thought?
33:35Uh, say a guy wins a lottery.
33:39Ten million bucks.
33:40Uh, very next day, what's the one thing he does not do?
33:44He does not go buy another lottery ticket, right?
33:46He counts his lucky stars, and he sails off into the sunset.
33:50Which, seems to me, in all due respect, some advice you two might take.
33:57What lottery did I win, exactly?
34:00Hey, you're alive.
34:02I mean, as far as I'm concerned, that's the Irish sweepstakes.
34:05I'm alive.
34:06And I'm broke.
34:07Counting the money that I owe Jesse, I'm about 40 grand in the hole.
34:11Does that seem like an acceptable stopping point to you?
34:17There is gold in the streets, just waiting for someone to come and scoop it up.
34:23But me? I should quit now.
34:25Jesse, too, I suppose, huh?
34:28Wow.
34:29I got you this time, kid.
34:33And how come you get two and I only get one?
34:36Hmm?
34:38Wow.
34:39What are you gonna cut? That one's mine.
34:40What are you doing?
34:41Green is getting orange.
34:44Green is getting orange.
34:46He's getting yellow.
34:52Oh.
34:56I give up, baby.
35:00You're too good.
35:02Yeah.
35:04It's me. You got a minute?
35:07Yeah, a minute.
35:09What's up, child?
35:10The DEA.
35:11They called me to come back.
35:14Say they want to talk more.
35:15I'm sure they do.
35:17Did you call your lawyer?
35:18Yeah, but, Mike, the DEA take all my money.
35:22I need it.
35:23I need my money.
35:25You understand.
35:27What do you want me to do about it?
35:29I don't know.
35:31I don't know.
35:32We gotta talk.
35:34Not on the phone.
35:36Can you come to my house?
35:43All right.
35:44You give me two hours.
36:16I'm sorry.
36:18I'm sorry.
36:22I'm sorry.
36:30I'm sorry.
36:34I'm sorry.
36:34I'm sorry.
37:16Chris, I'd like you to drop your gun where you stand and then turn around very slowly.
37:38Come on over and sit next to Chau.
38:03How much was she going to pay?
38:11How far did you get down the list?
38:15Just Chau.
38:16I figured I'd start with you.
38:19For you, she was going to pay 30.
38:24I'm really sorry about this, Mike, but I needed the money.
38:28Those feds, they took it all, man.
38:34I don't know.
38:37Are you ready?
38:39This is my...
39:04It's a cookie.
39:07It's a cookie, Jess.
39:10Let's go.
39:37Let's go.
39:39Ajá.
39:40Azul.
39:41Azul.
39:42Azul.
39:43Verde.
39:44Verde.
39:45Marron.
39:46Marron.
39:48Anaranjado.
39:50Anaranjado.
39:50Anaranjado.
39:50Well, look at this.
39:51What are you doing?
39:52Hey, Rami!
39:53What are you doing?
39:54What are you doing?
39:55Here's over.
39:56Here's over.
39:56She said she wanted to wait for you.
39:58She does, huh?
40:00Well, who's the adult here, Dolores?
40:03Tell me she ate her dinner, please.
40:05Well, yes, she ate everything.
40:06She ate her peas.
40:08She ate her carrots.
40:09She ate a whole lot of carrots this time.
40:11A whole lot.
40:12Didn't she?
40:13Yeah.
40:14That's right.
40:14My girl.
40:17Dolores, I'm going to take a bath.
40:19Put Kira to bed and then...
40:20Go on home.
40:21I'll see you tomorrow.
40:22Really?
40:23You don't want me to wait for you?
40:24No.
40:24You go home.
40:27Sí, Miss Lydia.
40:28Buenas noches.
40:31Mommy?
40:32You gonna come say goodnight to me?
40:35Yeah, honey.
40:35After mommy takes a bath.
40:37Okay.
40:39Love you.
40:58Don't hurt my daughter.
41:02I won't have to unless you scream.
41:05You know why I'm here?
41:10What are you waiting for?
41:13The nanny to leave.
41:16If you have anything to say to me, now's the time.
41:27Two good men died because of you.
41:32Don't shoot me in the face.
41:34Please.
41:36I don't want my daughter seeing me like that.
41:38Your daughter won't see you.
41:39Yeah, she'll find me.
41:40She never once sleeps through the night.
41:43Nobody's gonna find you, Lydia.
41:45Wait.
41:46What?
41:47No.
41:49No.
41:50No.
41:50No.
41:52She has to find me.
41:53Lower your voice.
41:55She has to find me.
41:56She has to find me.
41:57I...
41:57Do you want your five-year-old daughter stumbling across your dead body?
42:02I can't just disappear.
42:04She has to know I didn't leave her.
42:05She has to know that.
42:06Keep your voice down.
42:07I don't care what you do.
42:09I'll...
42:09I'll scream and I'll keep screaming.
42:11My...
42:11My daughter's not thinking I abandoned her.
42:13You...
42:14Shut up.
42:15And calm down.
42:16I don't care.
42:17You have to promise.
42:18You have to promise me.
42:29Promise I don't disappear.
42:57Can you still get your hands on methylamine?
43:03Lindsay?
43:05I'll drink a little sepher.
43:10Maybe.
43:11I can't.
43:12Maybe.
43:13Maybe.
43:38Yes?
43:39You still planning to move forward?
43:43Yes, we do.
43:45I've reconsidered.
43:47I'm in.
43:51Good.
44:13You missed a good meal.
44:16The lasagna came out very well, if I do say so myself.
44:23I'll wrap some up for you if you'd like some later.
44:43You know, it gets easier.
44:45I promise you that it does.
44:51What you're feeling right now about Ted, everything.
45:03And pass.
45:27I'll put you in.
45:34I promise you I will put you in.
45:37I'll put you in.
45:42What's the most important plan for you?
45:49I'll put you in.
45:58So when we do what we do for good reasons, then we've got nothing to worry about.
46:17And there's no better reason than family.
46:42So when we do what we do for good reasons, then we've got nothing to worry about.
46:50So when we do what we do for good reasons, then we've got nothing to worry about.
47:11We've got nothing to worry about.
47:13We've got nothing to worry about.
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