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  2. What Animated Women Want - Wikipedia

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    The gag ends with the camera zooming out of a television to show a live-action Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, the main characters from Breaking Bad, sitting on the couch watching Marge. [3] Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul reprised their roles of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, respectively from Breaking Bad. [3]

  3. Say My Name (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and Mike Ehrmantraut meet with Declan, their Phoenix-based competitor.Instead of agreeing to Declan's offer to purchase the heisted methylamine for $15 million in exchange for removing Walt's blue meth from the drug market, Walt offers a counterproposal: to sell his superior product through Declan's distribution network in exchange for a substantial share of the ...

  4. Jesse Pinkman - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Bruce Pinkman is a fictional character in the American crime drama television series Breaking Bad, portrayed by Aaron Paul. He is a crystal meth cook and dealer who works with his former high school chemistry teacher, Walter White (played by Bryan Cranston). Jesse is the only character besides Walter to appear in every episode of the show.

  5. Cancer Man (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse gives Walt his half of the meth profit — $4,000. The oncologist tells Walt that the cancer has spread to his lymph nodes, but there is a chance it is still treatable with chemotherapy. At the Pinkman residence, a housekeeper finds a joint in Jesse's room, resulting in his parents kicking him out. The joint belonged to Jake, who thanks ...

  6. Peekaboo (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A−, praising the episode for reversing the roles of Jesse and Walter. [1] In 2009, TV Guide ranked "Peekaboo" on its list of the 100 greatest television episodes of all time. [2] In 2019 The Ringer ranked "Peekaboo" as the 26th best out of the 62 total Breaking Bad episodes. [3]

  7. Crawl Space (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    Making their escape after killing off Don Eladio Vuente and the Cartel's leadership, [a] Jesse Pinkman drives Gus Fring, who is weakened due to taking his own poison, and Mike Ehrmantraut, who is wounded, to a makeshift emergency room that Gus earlier prepared. Gus recovers quickly, but Mike has to stay another week before he can safely travel ...

  8. Seven Thirty-Seven - Wikipedia

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    After his purchase of meth from Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, [a] drug kingpin Tuco Salamanca viciously assaults his lieutenant, No-Doze, after he speaks to Walt in Tuco’s place. After Tuco departs, Walt calculates the minimum amount of money he will need to provide for his family, concluding that the figure is $737,000.

  9. Full Measure (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    The finale of the episode (and season), where Jesse Pinkman hesitantly shoots Gale point-blank, was critically acclaimed. Stephen Lagioia, writing for Screen Rant , said the moment was a pivotal one for Jesse's character development, calling the scene "a pretty somber and disturbing moment."