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"Gliding Over All" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the fifth season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 54th overall episode of the series. Written by Moira Walley-Beckett and directed by Michelle MacLaren, it aired on AMC in the United States on September
In a flashback to 1993, Walter and Skyler White, who's pregnant with Walter Jr., are shown by a realtor the house where they will eventually live.Walt, then working at the prestigious Sandia Laboratory, envisions a bright future with three children and worries that they are not setting their sights high enough with the "starter house".
Skyler White (née Lambert) [1] is a fictional character portrayed by Anna Gunn in the American crime drama television series Breaking Bad. Skyler is married to protagonist Walter White . For her performance, Gunn received critical acclaim.
Marie and the police arrive at the Whites' home. Knowing police are monitoring the phone, Walt calls and attempts to establish Skyler's innocence by falsely claiming he built his drug business alone and had threatened her into helping him. Walt confirms Hank's death and leaves Holly at a fire station with her home address written on a note. The ...
In honor of the Breaking Bad finale’s 10th anniversary (on Sept. 29), TVLine is celebrating the series’ real hero: Skyler White. Anna Gunn’s Skyler received plenty of criticism during the ...
On the Breaking Bad Insider Podcast, director Vince Gilligan reveals that the crew faced time constraints during this episode's production. Consequently, Gilligan decided during filming to cut a scripted scene wherein Walt and Jesse formulate a plan to kill Gus.
Walt and Skyler White meet Hank and Marie at a Garduño's restaurant. The Whites request the Schraders to keep their children out of the situation, with Walt claiming that Hank's investigation will ruin their whole family. Skyler also states that Walt is no longer part of his empire, but Hank, regardless, makes it clear he will not back off.
In “Breaking Bad,” Walter White (Bryan Cranston) builds a multi-million dollar meth empire, all while lying to his family and mercilessly killing those who stand in his way. But it was often ...