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Breaking Bad-Season 1 Episode7
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00:00To be continued...
00:42Your play Walter, you're on your own.
01:00Looks like you're about a thousand gallons light here, Mike. Where's the juice?
01:05Methylamine isn't coming.
01:10Why is that? Who the hell are you?
01:14I'm the man who's keeping it.
01:17The hell's this? We had an agreement, right? We got our deal, so where's the tank, Mike?
01:23Mike doesn't know where it is. Only I do. And you're dealing with me now, Nadia.
01:27Why don't you just cut to what it is you want or what you think is gonna happen here, all
01:32right?
01:32Because we're gonna get what we came for.
01:35A thousand gallons of methylamine is worth more in my hands than it is in yours, or anyone else's for
01:40that matter.
01:42But I need distribution.
01:45Distribution.
01:46That's right.
01:48So if you agree to give up your cook and sell my product instead, I'll give you 35% of
01:56the tank.
01:5835%.
01:59Wow. Are you kidding me? 35?
02:01Mike, please tell me. This is a joke.
02:04You know how far we have to stick our necks out to get our hands on this cash?
02:07And why the hell would we want you?
02:09You realize we have our own operation, right?
02:11I know all about your operation.
02:14See, my partners here tell me that you produce a meth that's 70% pure, if you're lucky.
02:20What I produce is 99.1% pure.
02:25So?
02:29So it's grade school t-ball versus the New York Yankees.
02:36Yours is just some tepid off-brand generic cola.
02:43What I'm making is classic Coke.
02:47All right.
02:49Okay.
02:50So, um, if we just waste you right here, right now, and leave you in the desert, then there is
02:57no more Coke on the market, right?
02:59See how that works? It's only us.
03:03Do you really want to live in a world without Coca-Cola?
03:17My partner tells me that your crew switched to a P2P cook because of our success.
03:23You dye your meth with food coloring to make it look like mine.
03:26You already ate my product at every turn.
03:31But now, you have the opportunity to sell it yourself.
03:35I need you to listen to me.
03:37We're not gonna give up this deal to be your errand boys, do you understand?
03:43For what?
03:44To watch a bunch of junkies get a better high?
03:47A better high means customers pay more.
03:51A higher purity means a greater yield.
03:56That's $130 million of profit that isn't being pissed away by some substandard cook.
04:03Now, you listen to me.
04:06You've got the greatest meth cook in America.
04:09No, the two greatest meth cooks in America, right here.
04:13And with our skills, you'll earn more from that 35% than you ever would on your own.
04:20Yeah. So you say.
04:22Just wondering why we're so lucky.
04:25Why cut us in?
04:26Mike is retiring from our crew.
04:29So his share of the partnership is available if you can handle his end.
04:35Distribution.
04:37And if you give him $5 million of the $15 million that you brought today.
04:42Just think of it as a finder's fee for bringing us together.
04:46We have 40 pounds of product ready to ship.
04:49Ready to go.
04:52Are you ready?
05:14Who the hell are you?
05:17You know.
05:18You all know exactly who I am.
05:25Say my name.
05:27You what?
05:28I don't have a damn clue who the hell you are.
05:31Yeah, you do.
05:32I'm the cook.
05:36I'm the man who killed Gus Fring.
05:39Bullshit.
05:40Cartel Gus Fring.
05:42You sure?
05:53That's right.
05:55Now.
05:57Say my name.
06:04Heisenberg.
06:07You're goddamn right.
06:10You're right.
06:10All right.
06:18And we'll see you next time.
06:18But we'll see you next time.
06:18Bye.
06:26You have to keep it easy.
06:31You're right.
06:32You're right.
06:32You're right.
06:35I'm right.
06:37You're right.
06:44I got to hand it to you, Walter.
06:52Hey, I appreciate the kind words, but I'm out, too.
06:58Remember?
07:00I know. We'll talk.
07:04Maybe we should talk about how and when
07:07I'm going to get my $5 million.
07:10And we will do that.
07:12Absolutely.
07:14It's just, you know, just like...
07:16Jesse, just give me some time here, OK?
07:19I'll need a little help getting things up and running
07:21during this transition.
07:22You can at least do that for me, right?
07:25Huh?
07:27Come on, don't worry.
07:28We'll figure it out.
08:02Well, I guess that's it.
08:05Parting thoughts of which I have, too.
08:07First, as I said, I'll handle the legacy cost out of my end,
08:11so you won't have to worry about my guys anymore.
08:14Second, the bug.
08:15The DEA will do a sweep.
08:17Can't say when, it could be any time,
08:19but you need to get it out of there.
08:21Sooner rather than later.
08:26All right.
08:28That's it.
08:30No thanks for the $5 million.
08:32No, sorry for chaining you into a radiator.
08:36Just get the bug, Walter.
08:46Oh, hey.
08:51Guess, uh, guess I'll see you around.
08:55No, don't think so.
08:57When I'm out, I'm out.
09:00I'm out, too, Mike.
09:06Kid, just look out for yourself.
09:28When I'm out, I'm out.
09:54We good?
09:55You tell me.
09:58Okay, Jesse, back it up.
10:03You're good. Keep it coming.
10:06Straight back. Slow it down.
10:09All right, that's good.
10:18Hey, Mrs. White.
10:32Let's go.
10:33Vamanos.
10:34I wish.
10:37All right, let's get this thing hooked up.
10:41Walt.
10:47What is this?
10:49Do you really want to know?
10:53Why are you hiding it here?
10:54Don't worry about it.
10:56Who are you hiding it from?
10:58I said, don't worry about it.
11:01From the police?
11:03Or someone else?
11:06Someone who would kill for it?
11:08Why don't you go back in the office?
11:12Why don't you go back in the office and let us do this?
11:16We'll get it out of your hair.
11:51Oh, what'd you bring me this time?
11:53They're bacon banana cookies.
11:55Is there bacon in these?
11:57Oh, my God.
11:58Just bits.
11:59Just little bits of bacon.
12:00Just enough to make those suckers really pop.
12:03Damn.
12:04This is too much.
12:06I'm not sharing those.
12:07Bad office etiquette.
12:09I don't give a crap.
12:10They're mine.
12:10Well, they're yours to do with, as you please.
12:12Good.
12:13Because my husband's not getting any either.
12:15How is Mickey?
12:16Don't get me started.
12:17He wants to buy a boat.
12:19I can't even get him to start the lawn mower.
12:22And he wants to buy a boat.
12:24I don't know.
12:25Boat might be nice.
12:26Little one maybe.
12:28Oh, please.
12:29Where would you even take a boat?
12:31All the way down to Elephant Butte?
12:34Or Caballo.
12:35It's beautiful down there.
12:37You could even leave it at the lake if you don't want to haul it every time.
12:40We're not buying a boat.
12:42I'll tell you that right now.
12:44And the last one is $5.45.
12:48$5.69.
12:49Aw, dang it.
12:50Almost got them all that time.
12:52Very good.
12:53But actually, I've got an extra one for you this week.
12:55$6.03.
12:57$6.03.
12:58Where is that?
12:59Right down there.
13:00Oh.
13:04Alright.
13:06I'll let you get to it.
13:07Thanks, Doc.
13:10That feels good.
13:18Alright.
13:22That feels good.
13:38I'll let you follow that.
13:39Let's see.
14:40I'll leave one more dollar to her.
14:43How's the rest of it?
14:45It's empty as usual.
14:47Families are pretty reliable with the pickups.
14:50Nobody complaining about wanting it all at once.
14:53Nah, they get it.
14:54Slow and steady wins the race.
14:58I guess this is it for a while.
15:01Don't worry about the families.
15:04They'll keep getting their deliveries.
15:15I know times are tight, but it's for the kids.
15:18And your sponsorship would sure be appreciated.
15:20Yeah, we have a silver level.
15:23But the gold and platinum levels really get your name out there on the banners and t-shirts.
15:30Sure.
15:31No, that's not a problem.
15:32No, you call me directly if things change.
15:34You hear?
15:36Ah.
15:37Gummy!
15:38Take a brick to my head if I ever have to make another fun run call.
15:41I'm done.
15:43What's up?
15:44Why are you smiling?
15:45Because the arm and child weren't just kidding.
15:48Oh, baby.
15:48Now we're talking.
15:49How quick can you get your group together?
15:51Two.
15:51Three hours.
15:52You make it two.
15:52You're gonna nail that son of a bitch.
16:28No, you're trying to get youratalzy off the wall?
16:36None, none of them.
16:36Oh, they're just waiting.
16:38Are you ready?
16:39E står for the work?
16:39Hari's sleeping on Thursday and a night.
16:39Toward a night.
16:39Just kill yourself.
16:39Etc.
16:43I'll stay so busy.
16:45We're not ready.
17:45Search warrant.
17:47Leave search warrant.
17:48How's that restraining order working out for you?
17:51If you want me to read that, I'm going to need my glasses.
18:00You're bad you had to make a trip out from headquarters, Sergeant.
18:03By the bed, you mean?
18:04When a cop kills himself, they want a full report.
18:07Just to say hello to you, he was in charge of the record bureau.
18:11A single contact wound.
18:13Powder burn on his temple in right hand.
18:15Suicide, no question.
18:16I'll tell the wagon boys they can have one.
18:18Yes.
18:19But I found him.
18:20He was...
18:21He was dead.
18:31Hey!
18:32Perfect timing.
18:33Just about to get started.
18:36Uh, you know, if you can get going on that settling tank, that would be a huge help.
18:42He left that stuff in there too long after the last cook.
18:46So why?
18:47I mean, way too long.
18:49Now we have a tremendous amount of residue.
18:51You know what we need to invest in is a power washer.
18:54I sway.
18:55Can you just take a second and talk about all this?
19:04Yeah, yeah, sure.
19:06Yeah.
19:12Um...
19:13Uh, look, you know what I think we need to talk about?
19:17It's doubling down.
19:20Doubling down?
19:21Mm-hmm.
19:22Cooking a hundred pounds a week, not fifty.
19:25As in starting a new lab.
19:27A lab that you'll run.
19:29A cook all of your own.
19:32Why not?
19:33You deserve it.
19:34You're every bit as good as me.
19:37Well, what do you think?
19:40So I, uh, I think that nothing has changed for me.
19:47I just want to get my money and, and get out.
19:55Jesse, this...
19:58What we do?
20:04Being the best at something is a very rare thing.
20:08You don't just toss something like that away.
20:12And what?
20:13You want to squander that potential?
20:16Your potential?
20:17Why?
20:19To do what?
20:22I don't know.
20:23Well, think.
20:24To do what, Jesse?
20:30Well, I'll figure it out.
20:32All right?
20:33Look at you.
20:36What have you got in your life, huh?
20:37Nothing.
20:38Nobody.
20:40Oh, wait, yes.
20:42Video games and go-karts.
20:44Oh, and when you get tired of that, what then?
20:46Huh?
20:47And how soon will you start using again?
20:53Look.
20:55Look, I know how upset you are about what happened to this boy.
21:00I am just as upset as you are.
21:03Are you?
21:05Really?
21:08How can you say that to me?
21:10Jesus.
21:11I mean, I'm the one who's the father here.
21:14What?
21:14Do I have to curl up in a ball in tears in front of you?
21:17Do I have to lock myself away in a room and get high to prove it to you?
21:21What happened to that boy is a tragedy.
21:24And it tears me up inside.
21:27But because it happened, what?
21:29Am I supposed to just lie down and die with him?
21:33It's done.
21:34It makes me sick that it happened, just like everyone else who has died in our wake.
21:39What Todd did, you and I have done things that are just as bad.
21:45Yeah.
21:46All the people that we've killed, Gale, and the rest.
21:51If you believe that there's a hell, I don't know if you're into that.
21:55But we're, we're already pretty much going there, right?
21:59But I'm not gonna lie down until I get there.
22:03What, just because I don't wanna cook meth anymore, I'm lying down?
22:07How many more people are gonna die because of us?
22:09No one. None.
22:12Now that we're in control, no one else gets hurt.
22:14You keep saying that and it's bullshit every time.
22:18Always. You know what?
22:20I'm done.
22:22Okay?
22:24You just give me my money and you and I, we're done.
22:37Why?
22:40Why do you want this money?
22:44Because it's mine?
22:46It's my cut?
22:48But isn't it filthy blood money?
22:51I mean, you're so pure, you have such emotional depth.
22:54No, no, no, no. You shouldn't touch that dirty money.
22:57I'll save you from that, Jesse.
23:01Come on.
23:03You want it. You want it just as much as I want it.
23:07And it's not wrong to want it.
23:10Okay?
23:11So stay.
23:13And work with me.
23:15And you can make 10 times, 20 times as much.
23:23Whatever, man.
23:26You want to pay me?
23:28I don't care.
23:30Yes, you do.
23:31It's on you.
23:32All right.
23:35I'm done.
23:36No, you're not. You're not done.
23:37You're not leaving.
23:39Because if you leave, you get nothing.
23:41You understand me? Nothing!
23:45Jesse!
23:51The budget for the current fiscal year for electronic surveillance is $1.5 million.
23:57On par with ATF and the Marshal Service.
24:00That's still just a fraction of FBI totals.
24:02We're lobbying Congress for an additional $1.41.
24:05But we're waiting on action reports to demonstrate that we're actually getting worthwhile results.
24:09The current budget for the House bill under cover operations
24:12and the current budget for the most successful actions are going to be charged with this.
24:17The ASEC Schrader has about to spend three hours a day.
24:21Thank you, Hank.
24:23Thank you, Hank.
24:25Hank.
24:27Hank.
24:28I think we're going to wrap this up.
24:30If ASEC Schrader can stay behind while everyone else clears out.
24:35Thank you, everybody.
24:49You know no one wants to see you succeed at this more than me, right?
24:54Yes, sir.
24:55I know how good you are.
24:56I wouldn't have stuck my neck out to get you here if I didn't.
24:59But you're not knocking down doors anymore, Bubba.
25:01You're in charge of an entire district office and that comes with responsibilities.
25:06I mean, Hank, basic reports aren't being filed in a timely manner.
25:11I'll work on it. It'll get better.
25:12Yeah, it will.
25:13Because way too much time and money is being spent on the Fring case.
25:17A case which is essentially over all this overtime to surveil Michael Ehrmantrout.
25:22That's just money that could be better spent elsewhere.
25:25Listen, I understand.
25:26But I'm not making these choices lightly.
25:28We've got increased reports of blue meth on the street.
25:31Fring's gang is still operational and Ehrmantrout is involved.
25:34It's that simple.
25:35I believe you.
25:36But so what?
25:37It's one case out of dozens.
25:39And you don't play favorites with it just because it used to be yours.
25:42No, I really think-
25:42You don't play favorites with it, Hank.
25:44You got a bigger job than that.
25:45I mean, forget the financial cost.
25:48I hear you're personally serving search warrants out in the field.
25:51That was an error in judgment.
25:52Won't happen again.
25:53You're damn right, Wong.
25:55I'm just gonna bottom line this for you.
25:56Their surveillance budget for Ehrmantrout is now zero.
25:59We clear?
26:02Sure.
26:04Clear.
26:05Good.
26:07We'll be in touch.
26:19Yeah?
26:21Hey.
26:30So, Remy wanted to catch up with you, talk sports and stuff, I guess?
26:35Yeah, something like that.
26:37No more following Airman Trout.
26:39Not worth the financial investment.
26:43Well, it's not like the guy's going anywhere.
26:45He's not even bothering to throw our tails anymore.
26:47He's just living a boring old man life like he has nothing left to hide.
26:52And none of Fring's crew is talking?
26:54Not giving an inch.
26:56You sweeten the pot enough?
26:58Zero jail time and a Walksman's paid trip to Maui?
27:01Not that, but close.
27:03Nobody wants to bite.
27:05Christ!
27:06They're either the most loyal crew in history or someone's still paying them off.
27:10Still checking bank records?
27:11No one living beyond their means.
27:13With nine perps, all being represented by one lawyer.
27:17Not unusual in a case like this.
27:20Yeah, this guy, what's his name?
27:20Daniel Waksberger.
27:24He represents every one of these douchebags except for Airman Trout.
27:30Can we find out more about the lawyer?
27:32You want me to start tailing a lawyer?
27:34Like the shit ain't deep enough for you already?
27:37Hey, Raby said we couldn't follow Airman Trout.
27:39He didn't say anything about anybody else.
27:43Do it.
27:45You're the boss.
27:46You're the boss.
28:12All right.
28:13Shall we get started?
28:15You know, I know that most of this, or all of this, is going to be new to you.
28:19But, uh, did you take chemistry in high school?
28:24Is it basic?
28:25No.
28:26Okay.
28:27All right.
28:29As we go, I'll be as detailed as possible without being overwhelming.
28:35Yes, sir.
28:39Look, Todd, I don't need you to be Antoine Levoisier.
28:43Um, what I do need is your full effort and attention.
28:48Listen and apply yourself.
28:50If you do that, then we just might have a fighting chance here.
28:55Okay?
28:59Okay.
29:00Okay.
29:01Well, here we go.
29:04Floating in the river with a saturated liver and a wish a good forgiver, but I do believe
29:08she meant it when she told me to forget it, and I bet she will forget it when you find
29:11me in the morning, wet and drown, and the wood gets round.
29:16I'm going down.
29:17Low.
29:18I'm going down.
29:20Ready?
29:20I'm coming up for every pretty stuff under there.
29:23I'd like to say I didn't care, but I forgot to leave a note, and it's so hot to stay
29:25afloat
29:25or soaking wet without a motor, and I knew I should have taken off my shoes.
29:30It's front page news.
29:33Going down.
29:35Going down.
29:35I'm loving them helping me, though.
29:37I'm loving them.
29:37I wish I had another drink.
29:38It wouldn't be so hot to sink.
29:39I should have taken time to think.
29:40Besides, I got the picture straight.
29:41You must have had another day.
29:42I didn't need this extra way to wish that I could see the way to shot.
29:45No spill on it.
29:46I don't want no more going down.
29:50I'm going down.
29:53And now I see a level and a slip it all the way.
29:55I better should have learned to swim instead of naps.
29:56Really got me stumped.
29:57I can't believe it.
29:58Why I jump a life again?
29:59My tummy pump.
29:59I can't believe they drink this stuff in town.
30:02This pretty brown.
30:05I'm going down.
30:07I'm going down.
30:08I'm going down.
30:11I wish I'd look before I leave.
30:13I didn't know it was so deep and down so far.
30:16I don't get where I haven't touched the bottom yet.
30:19This river senior's are getting old.
30:21I'm hungry, sleepy, wet and cold.
30:23She told me to forget it nice.
30:25I should have taken her advice.
30:27I only want to go on home.
30:29You're going to like the little stinky butt.
30:31You're going to love the big stinky butt.
30:32For bigger message like this.
30:34I don't drown, I'll die and fight.
30:35My papi taught me how to float.
30:37But I can't swim a single note.
30:39He threw me in to teach me how.
30:41I stayed there floating like a mama cow.
30:43And now I'm floating way downstream.
30:45No, this has to be a dream.
30:47If I couldn't find my way to shore,
30:49I'd never, never do this anymore.
30:51They gave you three up and down.
30:53I thought I'm going down.
30:54Just one more time on now.
30:56I'm going down.
30:59I'm going down.
31:00I'm going down.
31:02I'm going down.
31:05I'm going down.
31:06Back, back, back, back.
31:07Back, back, back, back.
31:15Well, the CO2 freezes the liquid, crystallizing it.
31:23Which gives us our finished methamphetamine.
31:28Now, all that's left.
31:32Is to break it up, weigh it, and we're done.
31:37Wow.
31:38This is, um...
31:41This is complicated.
31:42It's going to take me a few more times to...
31:45get a grasp on it.
31:47Oh, yeah.
31:48It'll take a few more times.
31:54I do all right.
31:58You did fine, Todd.
32:00You applied yourself.
32:01That's as much as I can ask.
32:03Now, all that's left, I guess, is talk money.
32:07We can talk money once I get this right.
32:20Good morning.
32:22Guess what I have.
32:25Cake pops.
32:27They're balls of cake on a stick.
32:31Very nice.
32:32Thank you, Dan.
32:34Say, I put little faces on them.
32:57Hey.
33:00Hey.
33:05Hey.
33:06...
33:18...
33:20...
33:20...
33:48I'm working with a new guy now.
33:52I think it would possibly work out because I'm trying, Hank.
34:08I really am.
34:09I'm trying, but there's, I mean, it's like I don't even exist to her.
34:16Well, yeah.
34:20I mean, I know she's struggling.
34:22I know, but I just don't know what to do.
34:25I mean, what can I do?
34:27Such a mess.
34:31I mean, we both of us, we just have screwed up so much.
34:40I'm sorry, I don't, do you have any coffee?
34:44Maybe I can-
34:45Coffee, you bet.
34:45Yeah, you bet.
34:46We can take cream, right?
34:47Yeah.
34:48Yeah.
35:23All right, here you go, buddy.
35:25Oh, thank you, Hank.
35:27Yeah.
35:27Look, I'm sorry to waste your time.
35:30Oh, I know.
35:31It's, you know, but it's, it's, you know.
35:40Hey.
35:41Oh, hey.
35:42Hey, could you, could you excuse me?
35:44Oh, yeah, yeah, sure, sure.
35:46That was so good.
35:47You tell me.
35:48I swear to the guy for 14 hours, that should be some kind of record.
35:51Yeah, quit your bragging.
35:52What'd you get?
35:53He's going to do it.
35:55He's going to flip.
35:57He's willing to give us airman trials.
36:02What are you wasting your time for?
36:04I'll throw a net around that son of a bitch.
36:06All right.
36:15All right.
36:19I'm going to go.
36:23We're going to go.
36:39Yeah, Mike. Hey, it's me. Can you talk? I can. Great. Look, there's a small situation with the money. I
36:47don't want to do this on the phone. Are you available? I can come by in a few hours. That's
36:52not good for me. Where are you now? I'm at the park with my granddaughter.
36:56Where exactly? I'll meet her. You know what? I'm not far. I'll come to you. You just hang tight. Yeah.
37:13Mike, they're coming for you. Right now, they're coming. Slow down, Walter. Who? The DEA. The DEA. Somebody flipped. They
37:20have some kind of bank surveillance and something about some lawyer. Someone is talking.
37:26Mike, and they're coming for you right now.
37:28What?
37:35Oh, my God.
38:03Oh, my God.
38:29All right, all right, Saul, enough, please.
38:32Instead of just sitting around here, what can we do?
38:34Besides pray that he gets away, I'm open to ideas.
38:38Because if the DEA catches up with him and he flips, it's goodnight, John, boy.
38:43No, no way Mike would ever flip, okay?
38:47No way.
38:48Yeah, yeah, never say never.
38:51Okay, this is the second time the DEA has confiscated his bankroll.
38:56You know?
38:57Jesus, fool me once, right?
38:59Look, he won't flip.
39:02But his nine guys will.
39:07Oh, my God.
39:20Hey.
39:22Whoa, whoa.
39:23It's him.
39:25God.
39:27Mike, I got you on speakerphone with the Brain Trust.
39:29The what?
39:31The, uh, Walt and Jesse are here.
39:33I don't want Walt and Jesse, Saul.
39:35I want you.
39:35I need your help.
39:36Now, what do you need?
39:37I got a go bag at the airport.
39:40The house for its money.
39:41There are eyes everywhere.
39:42I can't get close.
39:44I need you to pick up that bag and get it to me as soon as possible.
39:48Do you know how thick the cramp storm is out there because of this?
39:51I told you not to use that lawyer.
39:52He's a half.
39:53Shut up, Saul, and get the bag.
39:55Hey, Mike, I can get it to you, all right?
39:57Just tell me what to do.
39:58No, kid.
39:59Not you.
40:00I'm paying Saul.
40:01He can do the job just fine.
40:03Kid, you're paying me, and the DEA knows I represent you,
40:06so they're probably sitting in my car right now hoping I do something stupid.
40:10Mike, I can do it, okay?
40:11It's not a problem.
40:12No, Jesse.
40:13Jesus, I'll do it.
40:14Besides, you're out, remember?
40:17Mike, tell me where to get this bag.
40:53I can do it.
41:12It's not a problem.
41:33Hello, Walter.
41:37Before I hand this over, I need something from you.
41:40And what's that?
41:42The names of your nine men.
41:46Why?
41:47You're never gonna pay them off.
41:49What's the point?
41:50The point is, Mike, it affects me.
41:53It affects Jesse, too.
41:54And we deserve to know.
41:57The only thing left to do now is leave town.
42:00You understand?
42:01Leave town.
42:02Wow.
42:03Yeah, I just can't up and leave like you, Mike.
42:07I've got a family.
42:08I've got people who depend on me.
42:10Yeah.
42:27Goodbye, Walter.
42:33You're welcome.
42:39I'm sorry.
42:40What?
42:41I want those names, Mike.
42:42You owe me that much.
42:43I don't owe you a damn thing.
42:45All of this, falling apart like this, is on you.
42:49Wow.
42:51Wow.
42:52Oh, that's some kind of logic right there, Mike.
42:56You screw up, get yourself followed by the DEA, and now suddenly, this is all my fault.
43:01Why don't you walk me through this, Mike?
43:03We had a good thing, you stupid son of a bitch.
43:06We had Fring.
43:07We had a lab.
43:08We had everything we needed.
43:10It all ran like clockwork.
43:11You could have shut your mouth, cooked, and made as much money as you ever needed.
43:16It was perfect.
43:17But no, you just had to blow it up.
43:20You and your pride and your ego.
43:23You just had to be the man.
43:25If you'd done your job, known your place, we'd all be fine right now.
43:55Oh, my God.
44:26Oh, my God.
44:55Oh, my God.
45:44I just realized that Lydia has the names I can get them from her.
45:55I'm sorry, Mike. This whole thing could have been avoided.
46:02Shut the fuck up. Let me die in peace.
46:51I'm sorry, Mike. This whole thing could have been avoided.
47:16I'm sorry, Mike. This whole thing could have been avoided.
47:17I'm sorry, Mike. This whole thing could have been avoided.
47:18I don't know what I did earlier.
47:18You
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