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Walt angrily demands it back, leading to a tense standoff which is broken as Walt Jr. vomits into the pool. The next day, Skyler refuses to answer Walt's calls in which he tries to apologize. In order to distract himself, he goes on a home improvement spree with his drug money, replacing their water heater , then creating a crawl space in the ...
Walter Hartwell White Jr. [2] is the teenage son of chemistry teacher Walter White Sr. and writer Skyler White, and has cerebral palsy. [3] When Skyler tells her sister Marie Schrader that she is working on a new short story with a stoner character in it, she asks her about marijuana. Marie assumes that Skyler thinks Walter Jr. is smoking pot ...
The next morning, Walt cheerily makes breakfast, clearly disturbing Skyler White and Walter White Jr.; Skyler abruptly leaves the house and does not return until much later, not telling Walt where she has been. Meanwhile, Jesse meets with an attorney and his parents, who tell him that they found the meth lab in his basement and are evicting him ...
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 ...
"Bit by a Dead Bee" is the third episode of the second season of the American television crime drama series Breaking Bad and the 10th episode overall. It was written by Peter Gould and directed by Terry McDonough .
Walter White barely delivers the inventory of drugs to Gus Fring in time, but misses his daughter Holly's birth. He arrives at the hospital, where he finds that Ted Beneke drove Skyler White there. 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.
He moved to Hollywood in 2006, and worked with a personal talent manager to find acting opportunities where his disability could educate viewers. [2] After making cameos in sitcoms , he was cast in his breakthrough role as Walter White Jr. on the AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad (2008–2013).
Walter "Walt" White is a high school chemistry teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico, living with his pregnant wife, Skyler, and their teenage son Walter Jr., who has cerebral palsy. Walt is heavily dissatisfied with his life, feeling overqualified and underpaid as a high school teacher, struggling to make ends meet, resenting his humiliating part ...