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An enraged Jesse suddenly shows up, and Walt, horrified, realizes that he has led Hank right to them. The two lock themselves within the RV while Hank tries to force the door open. Old Joe steps in and tells Hank that an RV is a domicile, and therefore, he cannot legally search it without a warrant .
The following morning, Jesse panics when he realizes that he only has $1,400 left to buy an RV, but Combo bails him out by selling him his mother's RV for the remainder of the money. Back in the present, Jesse is furious that Walt received the other half of his payment for the meth and calls him to demand it.
Jesse agrees, but just as he is about to be picked up by Saul's "disappearer", he realizes that Saul's bodyguard Huell Babineaux (Lavell Crawford) took his ricin cigarette, meaning that Walt was the one who orchestrated Brock's poisoning. Jesse goes back to Saul's office and beats him up until he admits that Walt told him to steal the ricin.
"Caballo sin Nombre" (Spanish for "Horse Without a Name") is the second episode of the third season of the American television crime drama series Breaking Bad, and the 22nd overall episode of the series. Written by Peter Gould and directed by Adam Bernstein, it aired on AMC in the United Stat
He soon becomes attracted to Andrea, and she invites him to her home, where Jesse discovers she has a son, Brock. From Brock, Jesse learns that Andrea has a pre-teen brother, Tomás, although she initially refuses to talk about him. Andrea later suggests they use meth, but Jesse declines now that he knows she has a child.
The first time Jesse Garcia (“Quinceañera,” “Narcos: Mexico”) learned about Richard Montañez — the former Frito-Lay executive who’s said that he invented the wildly successful Flamin ...
It's a movie mystery that has endured for 20 years: what does Bill Murray whisper to Scarlett Johansson at the end of Sofia Coppola's 2003 favorite, Lost in Translation?In the two decades since ...
Mike later tells Jesse that Gus is impressed by Jesse's loyalty, but that he thinks it is "for the wrong guy." Jesse returns to his Narcotics Anonymous group. During his turn, he discreetly shares his feelings about killing Gale Boetticher , saying he put down a "problem dog" that otherwise did nothing wrong.