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  2. Caballo sin Nombre - Wikipedia

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    "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

  3. Crazy Handful of Nothin' - Wikipedia

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    While cooking meth, Jesse notices a radiotherapy burn on Walt's chest and realizes he is trying to financially provide for his family before he dies of lung cancer; Walt confirms his suspicions. Jesse finishes their current batch and spends all night selling it, bringing Walt his share of $1,300, far less than he expected.

  4. Piano burning - Wikipedia

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    Two of his most notable works involving piano burning were his 1965 Piano de Néron (Nero's Piano) and his 1966 Piano Flamboyant (Flaming Piano). The burning for Piano Flamboyant took place on the roof of Arman's atelier in Nice and was filmed for a documentary by Gérard Patris which was later broadcast on French national television. As with ...

  5. Rabid Dog - Wikipedia

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    A shocked Skyler presses Walt to kill Jesse, who she views as a threat to their safety. A flashback reveals Hank Schrader trailed Jesse to Walt's residence after Jesse assaulted Saul, talking Jesse out of torching the house. Hank convinces Jesse to work together to bring Walt down, leaving moments before Walt arrived.

  6. Face Off (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Seven Thirty-Seven - Wikipedia

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    Walt becomes worried when he notices an SUV parked near his house and spends the night watching the street. Jesse encourages Walt to also purchase a gun, hoping to "double their chances" of success in the event of a shooting. Instead, Walt proposes that they kill Tuco in a more clandestine way, using ricin made from castor beans. Hank visits ...

  8. To'hajiilee - Wikipedia

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    Jesse feigned that the rental van had GPS tracking, the photo was staged from Hank's backyard, and they have tracked Walt through his phone. Jesse walks over to Walt and spits on him, which causes Walt to attack Jesse until Gomez and Hank break them up. Walt is put in the backseat of Gomez's SUV while Jesse is escorted to Walt's car. Hank then ...

  9. Bit by a Dead Bee - Wikipedia

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    Linking evidence of Jesse having been at Tuco's house when Hank killed the latter, they question Jesse about his whereabouts. Jesse claims that he has been with a prostitute, Wendy, for the weekend, a false story backed up by the prostitute. The DEA does not believe Jesse and brings in Tuco's uncle Hector Salamanca to identify Jesse, but Hector ...