Just FYI Bryan Cranston and Dean Norris (Hank) were on the Adam Carolla Podcast a few days ago. They didn’t talk about Breaking Bad too much, but it’s mostly entertaining. It’s too bad I didn’t notice ahead of time they’d be on or I’d call up and ask about the Epic Pizza Throw.
(The salmon salad needs friction though).
This is a direct link to the mp3, otherwise just use whatever podcast software you use to grab it.
Oh, also, I’m rewatching the episode. The scrambled call that Hank gets kind of sounds like his boss - the guy with the giant mustache. It’s probably just a coincidence and an effect of the voice scrambler, but if Hank’s boss ends up being a mole for Gus or something I want credit.
Yeah, with the deep voice. I think he’s Hank’s direct superior. He was the one Hank took the ATM photos of the RV to, who told him in this episode that Pinkman was dropping charges and maybe that he had a guardian angel (hmmm…), etc.
Excellent conjecture! That can also explain how he knew that Jessie would be dropping charges against Hank, having heard it via the Walt to Gus connection. Very interesting indeed if true.
In the episode when Jesse and Walt kidnapped Saul and took him to an open grave and he was panicked and pleading for mercy he mistook them for somebody else and was visibly relieved when he realized it wasn’t them but just two amateurs who wanted to look tough. I don’t remember the name of the person he thought they were associated with, but I’ve wondered if that’s ever going to come back into play again.
Now that Hank has shot more Mexicans than Davy Crockett I wonder if he’ll need to enter some sort of protection program. Killing one twin and seriously wounding another, even if in self defense, is probably just going to make Don Salamanca more determined than ever to get vengeance.
If there is indeed a mole in Hank’s office, I’ll be pissed. It’d come out of nowhere.
True, we didn’t see how Hank’s boss knew about the dropped charges, but the show doesn’t show us everything. He could have found out from Jesse or from Saul. Once Jesse made his decision, he’d want them to know ASAP so they would (he hopes) get off his ass.
I’m going with Mike. It had to be someone who was tailing Hank and the twins because they were at a shopping center, and I figure Gus sent Mike to kill three birds with one cell phone.
I think Mike made the call and this had to be Gus’ plan to get rid of the twins. Gus was alone with the twins when he approved the DEA hit, and since it’s forbidden in the cartel the twins probably wouldn’t have told any cartel people about it. So it should look like the twins took it upon themselves to go after Hank. Gus’ warning was to give Hank the upper hand in hopes that he’d kill the twins, but he wasn’t expecting Hank to not have a weapon.
On a different note, I was kind of annoyed the way Walt handled Jesse by getting rid of Gale. I figured he would try to bribe him at least. I get that it was probably the only solution due to the father/son-like relationship where Jesse just needed approval. I feel bad for Gale. What happens when you get fired from a meth lab like that anyway? I suspect Walt may end up with another indirect death on his conscience. Although Gale should be smart enough to keep his mouth shut, so maybe Gus will just keep him on the side to take over when Walt is gone.
I liked how the flashback also shows that Gus has been in this business for a long time, as well.
There are people who don’t like it, either. My husband quit in the 2nd season; it was too grim for him. There were times I almost felt the same way. Luckily, I got through it.
I thought it sounded like the boss too. Does the boss have a mole in Gus’s operation? Who does Gus work for, really? The Juarez cartel? Maybe not. In the flashback scene, Don Salamanco said “never trust a South American”. Is Gus secretly working with a Colombian or Brazilian cartel that has bad history with the Mexican cartel? Who is this chicken man really?
needscoffee is right about watching out of sequence though, but if you’ve been reading the episode threads (or TWOP recaps or episode guides at the AMC website), you probably have enough background to enjoy it, if you want to start now.
My daughter started watch Mad Men halfway through the third season. I didn’t think she’d get anything out of it, missing all the back story, but she loves it.
That’s me being confused. I thought he was asking for show times for Breaking Bad, when he was really interested in Flight of the Conchords, which is indeed an HBO show.