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Jane Margolis is a social scientist and faculty member at the University of California, Los Angeles Graduate School of Education and Information Studies [1] who studies why so few African American, Latino, and female students are learning computer science.
The series was not picked up by the network for the 2009–10 season, [13] by which time Ritter appeared as Jane Margolis in the second season of Breaking Bad. [11] The role of Jane was her breakthrough, at which Ritter expressed surprise on People's Couch Surfing program: "Talk about cult following, this show really is the gift that keeps on ...
Breaking Bad is a crime drama franchise created by American filmmaker Vince Gilligan. It started with the television series Breaking Bad (2008–13), and is followed by a prequel / sequel series, Better Call Saul (2015–22), and a sequel film, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019). The following is an abridged list of characters appearing across the productions. Main characters Cast table ...
This episode marks the introduction of Jane Margolis, portrayed by Krysten Ritter. The episode was dedicated to Kim Manners . The episode aired on AMC on April 5, 2009.
Margolin was born in New York City to a Jewish family. Her father, Benjamin Margolin, was a Russian Jewish accountant who founded the Nephrosis Foundation, now the Kidney Foundation of New York, and her mother, Annette (née Lief), was a dental assistant. [1]
At Jesse Pinkman's apartment, Jane Margolis wakes up when she is phoned by her father, Donald, because she is late for a Narcotics Anonymous meeting. At lunch afterward, she does not mention that she has started using heroin again, and acts as though she does not know Jesse when her father asks about him.
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The episode was written by Vince Gilligan, and directed by Adam Bernstein.It aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on May 31, 2009. The plane crash at the end of the episode was inspired by Aeroméxico Flight 498 back in 1986 (as referenced above), in which the air-traffic controller who was directing air traffic at the time of the real-life accident shares the name of the lead ...