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00:10Hey, Darla. How are you doing today?
00:12Hey, Dan.
00:13Looking for something in a Markowski.
00:15That'd be, uh, Dennis Markowski?
00:18That's the one.
00:24Oh, and I've got my, uh, paralegal with me today.
00:27Paralegal? Coming up in the world.
00:29You know it.
00:49Hey, Dennis.
00:51Have a seat.
01:18You hear about Chow?
01:21Yeah, people say he skipped town.
01:23He's dead.
01:26It wasn't me.
01:28It wasn't a message.
01:29It wasn't payback.
01:30It was a mistake made by a third party who has since been dealt with.
01:34You got it?
01:35Yeah.
01:36The second thing.
01:37The deal you had with Fring, it's still in place.
01:41Okay.
01:42Don't okay me.
01:44You got something to say?
01:48Mike, I'm keeping my mouth shut.
01:51The laundry was right above the lab.
01:53There's no way I could say it wasn't in on it.
01:55I'm looking at eight years minimum.
01:58But I'm doing my time like I'm supposed to.
02:00I'm no rat and you know it.
02:02I mean, what else is there to say?
02:05All due respect, what are we talking about here?
02:07The deal is the deal.
02:13How's the deal the deal?
02:15The feds took away my hazard pay.
02:18My wife comes to me and asks me where the mortgage is coming from.
02:20I got nothing to tell her.
02:21I knew the risks.
02:22We all did.
02:23But that wasn't the deal.
02:25And I know for a fact they got Holt and Perez yesterday.
02:28Now it's not going to be me.
02:29But absent the hazard pay, sooner or later someone's going to flip.
02:33No one's flipping.
02:34Everyone gets their hazard pay, including you.
02:37I appreciate what you're saying and all.
02:39But the man is dead.
02:41Okay?
02:42The lab's a hole in the ground.
02:44I just don't see it.
02:46I've got something new.
02:47It's just starting up.
02:48It's going to make you whole.
02:50Something new.
02:51What the feds looking at you?
02:52How?
02:53How's my business hanging tight to your business?
02:57Your family's going to be fine.
02:58You will be made whole.
03:02Now you got my word.
03:04You need more?
03:09No, Mike.
03:11I'm good.
03:15Who's next?
03:16That's your choice.
03:18APD's got Martinez across town.
03:20McGann's up in Sandoval.
03:21Sandia tribal cops are holding him for the feds.
03:25And Holt and Perez are in lockup in Las Luces.
03:28You don't mean to get to them all today.
03:30Yeah, I do.
03:31Hey, let's go!
03:34Open up!
03:39One, two, three, four.
03:42Game of value.
03:51Game of emphasizes.
03:52Get out.
03:58Let's go.
04:02Challenge your kids.
04:02Take them stuff, family.
04:03They move.
04:19Back here!
04:40Oh, hi. How was your day?
04:46Are you moving back in?
04:48Yeah. I'll keep the condo for now. I mean, selling it in this market, I'd get killed.
04:55But yeah, I'm home.
04:58It's time.
05:02Do you really think that's a good idea?
05:07Yes.
05:35So you bring him here? Come on. The three of us? We're the three amigos. All for one. One for
05:42all. We don't need a fourth amigo.
05:46Saul, Mike knows the business. He knows distributors. Mike's okay. He's okay? He said he was gonna break my legs.
05:54And don't tell me he didn't mean it, okay? Because he gave me the dead mackerel eyes. He meant it.
06:00Saul, Mike threatened me. He threatened Jesse. He probably threatened someone before breakfast this morning. It's what he does. Come
06:07on. Grow a pair.
06:12Let it be noted that I do this under duress. Duly noted.
06:18All right. Let him in, you all.
06:34Mike, I'm extending your hand.
06:36Uh-huh.
06:38Now that we're all together, here are the ground rules. Division of labor. I handle the business. Making the stuff,
06:46that's your end. I don't tell you how to mix your chemicals and whatnot. And you do not tell me
06:53how to take care of business. Is that absolutely clear?
07:05Sure. All right. Let's take the tour.
07:12Hey, you're okay with that?
07:15Yes. He handles the business. And I handle him.
07:26Clearly, we're talking about renting, not buying. You need an ongoing business, someplace you can slide in, do your thing,
07:32and remain anonymous. I'm not gonna mince words. This is your best bet.
07:37Got machines running, forklifts, people coming and going. You're gonna stay way under the radar. And the owner's solid. He
07:47can't wait to throw up a curtain wall, stack some boxes in front of it, give you all the space
07:51you need. After that, he's got his business, you've got yours, and never the twain shall meet. It's outstanding, am
07:57I right?
07:59Machines like this gotta be plenty of power. What about the smell?
08:03Ah, more good news. Been here when it's up and running. This place stinks already. You'll blend right in.
08:09How many employees?
08:10Ha, I knew you'd ask. 16 illegals. All highly motivated to stay deaf, blind, and dumb. You'll want to vet
08:18them, I'm sure.
08:20Yes, indeed.
08:22What do you say, maestro? Huh? Is it unanimous?
08:26You know, I worked in a box factory one summer in high school, and I haven't seen one of these
08:31in years.
08:32Tripped down memory lane. That's perfect.
08:35You know what this is? It's a corrugator. It uses steam and salt to crimp craft paper for cardboard.
08:42And it makes a hell of a racket doing it, which is great, right?
08:46No. Steam and salt. When this thing is running, it's like a jungle in here.
08:53Shit. That'll ruin the product.
08:55What?
08:57Well, you can't just pop down to Costco and get a couple dehumidifiers?
09:02What? Fine. Fine. Moving on.
09:11Spacious, isolated location. No humidity. And you get all the free tortillas you want. That's the special feature of this
09:19place.
09:21Yeah, I don't know. We'll make the tortillas smell like cactus.
09:25Is somebody bound to notice that?
09:28All right. Well, there's got to be some kind of work around, right? It's a technical problem. You guys are
09:33technical guys. You know, be creative. Put your heads together.
09:36Anything food-related is going to have unannounced government inspections.
09:49All I'm asking is that you keep an open mind. Danny's already set some space aside behind the skee-ball
09:55games.
09:56No. Hell no.
10:08I know it's a long shot. All I can say to recommend this one is we're talking about an owner
10:14here who is, how should I put it, highly amenable.
10:22Look, I get it. Just say no and we'll go get dinner.
10:25All right, so it all starts. No way we're cooking in here. No space, nowhere for the smell to go.
10:33Look at that door. That thing rolls up, we're open to the world.
10:36I don't know if anybody noticed, but there's a cop shop a quarter of a mile away. The hammer comes
10:42down, it's going to be Custer's last stand.
10:48It's perfect. What? How are we going to fit a lab in here?
10:55Who said here?
11:12A house is infested. Termites, cockroaches, whatever. Homeowners hire a pest control company.
11:21Truck rolls up, homeowners leave. The crew tents the house. They bomb the place with poison.
11:29The house stays like that for days. No one looks twice at a tended house.
11:34Now maybe there's a strange smell coming out of it. Does someone think to investigate? No.
11:39Does anyone go inside? Hell no.
11:45And that's where we'll cook.
11:49They tent, what? Three, four houses a week?
11:53So we pick the one that's best for us. Enough floor space, easy access.
11:57Once the tent is up, we go in, we cook a batch, we bomb the place, and leave.
12:04So we gotta move in and out for every cook. Set up a lab, cook, and then take everything down.
12:12It's challenging, but doable.
12:16Tell me about these guys.
12:18Uh, Mr. Ponytail on the sidewalk, that's Ira. He's the owner.
12:22The roof is Sandor. The ladder's Fernando. And down below, that's Todd.
12:27Pest control operation is legit. I mean, they're licensed, they're bonded, they do as good a job as anyone in
12:33town.
12:33But they're also top drawer, second story men.
12:37Second story?
12:38B&E artists.
12:40They're burglars.
12:42Yeah, I mean, hey, they play it smart. They don't boost anything while they're on the job.
12:46They, uh, copy the keys, locate the valuables and alarms, and they sell that information to other crews.
12:52Or, after a decent interval, they'll, uh, come back and lift the goods themselves.
12:56And you know them how?
12:58Well, I've been, uh, pulling their chestnuts out of the fire, legally speaking, for five years.
13:03Ira and his guys are good. I mean, they know how to keep their mouths shut.
13:07And if you buy them, they're gonna stay bought. You can check into them yourself.
13:12I will. If it comes to that.
13:15So, can we take a vote?
13:21Why?
13:35Why?
13:54Good boy.
13:55Tuck!
13:59you sound great rock on man solid that yamaha's got a real nice touch you like the sound it's
14:07huge huh yeah it's real nice but we're looking for something else today you got any roadie cases
14:13for sure what size biggest you got that'll fit through like a regular size doorway you got it
14:19follow me top of the line recessed hardware foam lining quarter inch laminated walls three inch
14:29casters height is good width is good how much weight will this hold it's rated for 900 pounds
14:36so unless your band plays lead bricks you should be okay we're gonna need arms hey man i'm trying
14:45to do business over here bitch sorry he's like overly enthusiastic anyway um i'm gonna need a four
14:54of them four that's gonna be layaway because i need to see a bunch of ideas for that no man
14:58cash okay
15:00hey uh you know what i'll throw in stenciling what's your band called
15:15damn brother not asking no questions but it sure looks like you're back in business
15:21no joke you're way back in business man look at this
15:27here oh stacking the benji's till the rubber band pops yeah yeah all's we're saying is we know
15:35you're major league now but if there's ever anything else you need from us any way we can get in
15:40on this
15:40at all little stuff big stuff we would be all over it
15:54that's cool i guess we better hit it yeah keep on keeping on brother later
16:04okay it is the same job as always you go out you inspect you deal with the customer's regular drill
16:11everything's the same except for one important detail
16:21no stealing no stealing not a toothpick not the spare change between the couch cushions
16:27not the panties out of the hamper nothing i mean nothing and if you're about with your buddies and
16:32they ask you you got a hot tip on a b and e you tell them you got nada you're
16:36out of the game
16:37the bottom line is that these houses are out of bounds now and forever
16:42got it from time to time you're going to see these two as far as you're concerned they are ghosts
16:50you don't see them you don't hear them you don't say good morning you don't speak unless you're spoken
16:57to on the other hand if they tell you to jump you don't ask what for you jump
17:06now you need a name for them you call them yes sir and no sir
17:13you got any problems you come to me here's the deal the finishing tank's a tight fit and with this
17:21motor you've got on top the agitation motor agitation motor here on top the tank's not going to fit in
17:28the box it's just uh it's just too tall you know i thought we'd put a collar on the tank
17:34and
17:34carry the motor and separately alongside the condenser and on the day we just kind of twist it into place
17:42you know while we're setting up
17:45yeah yeah that's good that will work and joe and his guys can build it right
17:54yeah i mean you know they're uh they're up for it joe already bought a tig welder for the aluminum
18:00work
18:00and you know figure if they can pull off the magnet they can handle this um now listen about the
18:07smell
18:08about keeping it out of people's drapes and furniture and whatnot when i was down in mexico
18:13they uh there was this big big plastic hospital tent they set up inside of the oh shit sorry
18:24oh hi sorry oh no we were just uh wrapping up um this is my uh friend hi i'm walt
18:31nice to meet you
18:32you too this is uh brock hi brock i'm walt heard a lot about you hi hi i understand you
18:42were in the
18:42hospital and jesse told me that you were very brave yeah man a few words i'm sorry you must
18:51just want to play his game oh i know that i have two of my own boy and a girl
18:58well i should uh i should go i was thinking i could make us all some dinner are you sure
19:05you
19:05don't want to yeah why don't you stay for a beer at least sure why not beer sounds good thank
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20:11how are you today sir good good how are you family all packed up ready to go yeah
20:19okay here you're acknowledging that you removed all pets and plants from the house and that food
20:24has been removed or double sealed in the bags we've provided huh and this acknowledges that you've
20:29removed or bagged any medicines tobacco and pet foods uh better make sure you got any medicine you
20:33might need for the next couple of days it's already in the car holy crap how much poison are you
20:39using that's not how much it's getting where it's needed those are your foggers they disperse the
20:45fuming and get into the structure where it'll eliminate any nymphs or larvae as well as the full-grown
20:51latodia so uh we have all your keys any uh experts on here you might wind up meeting no i'm
20:57good
20:58okay this last one here acknowledges that you have been informed that you may not re-enter the premises until
21:05it is cleared the post fumigation inspection so you're gonna get them all right we'll kill them dead
21:11that's a guarantee
21:12hunter
21:12hunter
21:14hunter
21:16hunter
21:17hunter
21:20hunter
21:33hunter
21:51Sir, sir?
21:56Yes?
21:57There's a nanny cam in the living room clock.
22:01I disabled it.
22:02I just thought you should know.
22:06What's your name?
22:08Todd, sir.
22:55On a clear day
23:00Rise and look around
23:02You
23:04And you will see
23:08Who
23:12You are
23:16On a clear day
23:21How it will astound
23:24You
23:27That the glow
23:29Of your being
23:34Outshines
23:35Every star
23:38You'll feel part
23:41Of every mountain
23:46Sea and shore
23:48And you can hear
23:51From far and near
23:54A world you've never heard before
23:59But on that clear day
24:05On that clear day
24:11You can see
24:14Forever
24:16And ever
24:20Ever
24:29And ever
24:32You'll feel part
24:35Of every mountain
24:40Sea or shore
24:42And you can hear
24:45From far and near
24:48A world you've never heard before
25:10Cheers
25:12Cheers
25:12Cheers
25:20And I've got to say, seeing you with Andrea and that little boy, it was nice.
25:29Yeah, it's good, right?
25:30Yeah.
25:34And the way she looks at you.
25:36You think?
25:37Oh, definitely.
25:44So is it, um, is it moving in any particular direction?
25:50Uh, I don't know.
25:51Maybe, yeah.
25:52You know, sometimes I think, you know, if it feels right, then if it feels right, it feels
25:59right.
26:00Sometimes you just gotta listen to your gut.
26:04I mean, instant family.
26:08What more can you ask, right?
26:10Absolutely.
26:15Have you thought about what your plan is?
26:21Vis-a-vis honesty.
26:24I don't mean how much she knows about this.
26:30Uh, she doesn't know anything.
26:34I mean, you know, she's not stupid.
26:36She knows I'm into something, but, you know, she can make a pretty good guess.
26:41But I never told her anything.
26:43I'm not gonna.
26:46Okay.
26:49I mean it.
26:52I know you do.
26:54Jesse, I can't pretend that this doesn't affect me.
26:57It does.
26:59But with everything that we've been through, the two of us, this has to be your decision.
27:06I mean, you've earned that.
27:09Seriously?
27:11Yeah?
27:17Secrets create barriers between people.
27:21Speaking from experience, believe me.
27:26All that you've done, it's a part of you.
27:34I mean, if you choose to spend the rest of your life with this person, then you'll have to decide
27:41how much you'll share with her.
27:45Meaning what?
27:46Like everything?
27:52Like Gail?
28:01I'm just trying to say that I trust you.
28:06And I know you'll make the right call.
28:17She loves you.
28:19She'll understand.
28:24They're leaving streaks.
28:27This more ethnic looking one, he's doing a great job.
28:30But the other one, he's going back and forth like he's scrubbing a wall.
28:35They have to go in circles or you're going to leave streaks.
28:40That's pretty basic, right?
28:44I don't mean to tell you your business.
28:46It's just, it's simple quality control.
28:54So, I've got some good news.
28:58Guess what?
29:00What?
29:02No, really, I don't want you to guess.
29:05Really? I really...
29:07Okay, Hank's back at work.
29:09That's wonderful.
29:11Yeah.
29:11Sure, they love him now, but where were they when he needed him?
29:14Merkert and all the rest.
29:16I just about laughed him out of the office when he told him about that chicken man.
29:21As far as I'm concerned, too little too late.
29:24If it were me, I'd tell him I'll go to hell.
29:27He likes him bitter.
29:29But it's what he wants, right?
29:31Yeah, it's doing him good.
29:33I mean, his PT's going gangbusters.
29:37He's hardly using his cane at all.
29:39And thank you for that.
29:40Really.
29:42I mean, God knows where he'd be if we had to go through his health plan.
29:47I'm just glad he's feeling better.
29:49So, speaking of which, we have another big event coming up.
29:53Have you thought about what you're going to do?
29:56Well, it's a birthday.
29:58Whatever you need, I'm here.
30:01Yeah, I, um...
30:03I don't think we're going to do anything this year.
30:06What are you talking about?
30:07Well, of course we're going to do something.
30:10Skyler, he was diagnosed around his birthday, right?
30:14I...
30:15So, it's been a whole year.
30:17Listen, I've had my problems with Walt.
30:20Why he wouldn't come to the house when we were all practically begging whatever.
30:22Water under the bridge.
30:24But at this point, every year is precious.
30:27We are...
30:27What are you doing?
30:31You don't smoke.
30:32You haven't smoked since college.
30:34You can't be serious with the baby and Walt.
30:38Skyler, you're not smoking around the baby, are you?
30:40And you can't smoke here.
30:41There's got to be some rule or regulation.
30:43I'm sure you can't force your employees to breathe second-hand smoke.
30:47I know for a fact that that is illegal.
30:48Marie!
30:50Shut up.
30:51What?
30:53I'm sorry.
30:54Please don't speak to me like that.
30:55I am simply saying that you...
30:56Will you shut up?
30:57Hey!
30:57Shut the hell up!
31:00Shut up!
31:01Shut up!
31:01Shut up!
31:02Please stop.
31:03I...
31:04Shut up!
31:04Shut up!
31:05Shut up!
31:06Shut up!
31:07Shut up!
31:08Shut up!
31:09Shut up!
31:23That's a 5.23.
31:265.23.
31:26One, two, three, that's one, 5.26, that comes to 49.27.
31:43Good yield, right?
31:44That is an excellent yield.
32:25Beament to 90.27.
32:28Hey, Marie.
32:33How you doing?
32:39Where's Skylar?
32:40In the bedroom. She's resting.
32:43Is everything okay?
32:45Breakdown? What does that mean?
32:47It means I don't know what else to call it.
32:49But I've never seen her like that, ever.
32:55Well, what did she say when she was yelling?
32:58Nothing.
32:59She just yelled, shut up, shut up, over and over again.
33:04Did you know she's smoking?
33:06Occasionally, maybe. It's not a regular thing.
33:10I just wish I had gotten your message.
33:13Messages, Walt, plural.
33:16I probably called you five times.
33:22I'm not leaving here until I know what's got her so upset.
33:27Are you gambling again?
33:29Is that what this is?
33:32Please God, tell me the cancer isn't back.
33:36No.
33:38It's not the cancer.
33:39Well, something happened.
33:41I don't mean to point the finger,
33:44but this didn't just come out of nowhere.
33:47It's time to tell me the truth, Walt.
33:49All of it.
33:51I mean it.
33:54You're right.
34:03You heard about Ted Banicki.
34:05The accident.
34:07What accident?
34:09Oh.
34:11Um.
34:14A couple weeks back,
34:16Ted took a fall, a bad one.
34:18He gave himself a concussion
34:20and fractured a couple of vertebrae.
34:24He's still in the hospital.
34:25He may never walk again.
34:27Oh my God.
34:28I didn't know.
34:31I'm so sorry to hear that.
34:32Yeah.
34:34But that couldn't explain
34:38Skyler's.
34:39Uh, yes.
34:42Yes, it could.
34:49You do know, right?
34:51You,
34:51you must know.
34:56Oh, God.
35:00She was having an affair.
35:03With Ted Banicki.
35:06It wasn't.
35:07It wasn't.
35:08It wasn't.
35:08It wasn't.
35:10Ongoing or anything.
35:12And.
35:15Look, Skyler and I
35:16have been trying to
35:18put things back together.
35:20And then,
35:21then the accident happened
35:23and she got.
35:28Mary, I'm begging you,
35:30please keep this to yourself.
35:31I don't want Hank
35:32to think less of her.
35:33Or me.
35:38When did you,
35:39um,
35:42was she,
35:44I want to go.
35:45Okay.
35:47Okay.
36:11I'm sorry.
36:17I'm sorry.
36:20I'm sorry.
36:21I'm sorry.
36:24I'm sorry.
36:24I'm sorry.
36:24I'm sorry.
36:26I'm sorry.
37:01I'm sorry.
37:15I'm sorry.
37:45I'm sorry.
37:56I'm sorry.
38:24I'm sorry.
38:27Yeah, yeah, well, join us.
38:32Oh, my God, look, look.
38:35Oh, everyone dies in this movie, don't they?
38:51Okay, for you, okay, for you, for you and me, $367,000 each.
38:56Ooh, wait a minute.
38:59After the dealers got their cut, we should be looking at $1,379,560.
39:09Mike, you're short.
39:10You're almost $300,000 short.
39:13You're forgetting about the way, the driver?
39:17They're using the pick, the road.
39:17The driver says, the driver, the driver, the driver, and the driver, the driver, the driver, and the driver's, you're
39:18the ones who take the product from us to the dealers.
39:22and so transportation is worth 20 percent they're taking a risk
39:31275 thousand dollars worth of risk
39:38what did gus pay his mules gustavo fring didn't use mules he didn't need him he spent 20 years
39:46building his own distribution he had 16 refrigerator trucks running his product
39:51and do you know where they are now government inbound you don't like paying 20 maybe you
39:58shouldn't have killed the guy hey hey hey you're still over a million bucks here all right that's
40:02for one cook since you're putting on the green eye shade my supplier and i came to an agreement
40:09the methyl mean is free this time but brace yourself because the next barrel is going to cost big
40:16can we continue or you got any more burning questions
40:23okay kid you fronted us 120 to get us going so that's 40 from him and me 120. yes thank
40:36you jesse
40:38okay now ira gets 110 for our piece of the business and 25 per cook
40:46that is 45 from each of us
40:57ira's guys get 10 each per cook
41:06goodman's cut 18 000 from each
41:18legacy cost 351 000 that's 117 000
41:26legacy costs i got nine guys you don't know them but they were part of the previous operation and they
41:32know a lot
41:33and right now some of them are in jail and more will be soon
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45:59He's got his throat cut.
46:58He's got his throat cut.
47:17He's got his throat cut.
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