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"Fly" is the tenth episode of the third season of the American television crime drama series Breaking Bad, and the 30th overall episode of the series. Written by Sam Catlin and Moira Walley-Beckett and directed by Rian Johnson , it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on May 23, 2010.
The episode title, "Felina", is an anagram of the word "finale." It is also inspired by the character Feleena from the song "El Paso" by Marty Robbins, which is featured throughout the episode. [3] The story of "El Paso" closely mirrors Walter White's character arc in the final season of Breaking Bad. Walt, who has become a notorious criminal ...
In 2013, Gilligan recalled the viewership for the episode being below a million viewers due to a football game that aired at the same time. [27] However, The Hollywood Reporter revealed later in the same year that the pilot had been watched by 1.41 million people instead. [28] Vulture.com ranked the episode 10th-best overall in the series. [29]
The third episode is dedicated to Shari Rhodes (the location casting director for Breaking Bad) who died due to breast cancer during the filming. [ 5 ] Gennifer Hutchison and Thomas Schnauz were added to the writing staff this season, both of whom had worked previously with Vince Gilligan on The X-Files .
Seth Amitin, writing for IGN, praised that the episode emphasized the "psychological impact that everything Pinkman and Walt have been through, for them, for their families". He gave the episode a 9.7/10. [2] In 2019 The Ringer ranked "Bit by a Dead Bee" 40th out of the 62 total Breaking Bad episodes. [3]
An alternate universe variant of Walter Hardy from Earth-6160 appears in Ultimate Spider-Man (vol. 3). This version operates as the Black Cat and is regarded as one of the best thieves in the world who vanished into retirement and became a lieutenant of Wilson Fisk.
The White Lotus Season 3, Episode 1 Recap Fabio Lovino/HBO We’re back! After detours to Hawaii and Italy, a whole new—well, almost entirely new—cast of characters are checking into the White ...
After Skyler White tells Walter White that she has negotiated the return of Walter Jr.'s Dodge Challenger to the dealership, Walter angrily drives the Challenger to a parking lot. There he burns donuts and strands the car on a concrete parking divider, then stuffs the ownership papers in the gas tank, lights them afire, and blows up the car.