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The episode's title is a double meaning in that "Face Off" is a reference to Gus losing half of his face in the explosion, and also is a term to describe a battle or confrontation. [ 3 ] The songs playing throughout the episode were "Black" by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi featuring Norah Jones , "Goodbye" by Apparat , and "Freestyle" by ...
The next day, Walt and Jesse find themselves unable to start up the RV, forcing them to cook in Jesse's basement. Unbeknownst to them, a house viewing is happening that day, and they narrowly avoid being caught when one man attempts to see the basement, after which Jesse declares that the house is no longer for sale and demands that everyone leave.
Jesse then goes to Walt's house and douses it in gasoline, intending to burn it down. [23] [24] Before Jesse can light the fire, Hank arrives and convinces him that the best way to get Walt is for them to work together. [25] Hank allows Jesse to stay at his house so he can tape Jesse's confession.
Among the songs played by Jesse on his new sound system are "Money" by D/R Period, "Unga Bunga Bunga" by rapper Flavor Flav, "Raise Hell" by M.O.P and "Digital Animal" by Honey Claws. [11] During a scene at Jesse's house, Badger and Skinny Pete debate which zombie video games are better, Left 4 Dead, Resident Evil 4 and Call of Duty: World at War.
Saul hints at the possibility of killing Jesse, but Walt rejects the idea. Back in their hotel room, Skyler confronts Walt over his lies, having just seen him with Saul. Walt confesses that Jesse is upset and tried to burn down their house, but he is not concerned since Jesse decided against it.
"When I would watch the series and I’d see the portions inside the house, I’d say, ‘Yeah that’s Jesse’s house,’ but it was my house. It’s where I raised my kids," she says.
While our house survived, the Tubbs Fire destroyed 5,636 structures − both commercial and residential − and 22 people died. Photographs out of Los Angeles show a similar picture. Likely a ...
AJR planned on releasing "Burn the House Down" in October 2017, but the song was pushed back for unknown reasons. [5] It was teased on March 21 and released March 23, 2018. [ 6 ] The song had received over 105 million streams as of July 2019, [ 7 ] and has over 351 million streams as of September 2023.