As Hank's investigation tightens around Gus, Walt scrambles to protect his family, forcing Skyler into hard choices while Jesse's loyalty is tested.As Hank's investigation tightens around Gus, Walt scrambles to protect his family, forcing Skyler into hard choices while Jesse's loyalty is tested.As Hank's investigation tightens around Gus, Walt scrambles to protect his family, forcing Skyler into hard choices while Jesse's loyalty is tested.
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Opening with the ramifications of "Salud" taking place in a portable, so to say, Mexican hospital, where Gus and Mike are treated, this episode cuts right to the chase, which is especially pleasant if you're watching the season in a row on DVD/Blu-Ray (and I guess there's no other way to go if you watch it on DVD/Blu-Ray for the first time). But very soon, we're north of the border again and are confronted with lots of trouble as well. For one, Ted Beneke's bitchiness reaches a new apex and in such a situation – Better call Saul! That's what Skyler does and that's what provides for the funniest scene over the course of four seasons of the series, if you ask me. Bill Burr and Lavell Crawford excel themselves in their roles and, guess what, I don't have anything to criticize Christopher Cousins about. To that novelty comes an abrupt ending to Hank and Walt's investigation joyrides, something that may not have been the greatest scene, but something very important to the plot that is also a partial reason for the unforgettable episode finale (something that great has to be called finale, right?).
Jesse gets something else to do as well in "Crawl Space", as we firstly see that he now has a wonderful relationship with Andrea and Brock (knowing the series, this is highly unlikely to last long), but secondly get further proof that Walter has lost all of his rationality due to the admittedly uncomfortable situation he is in currently. Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston have another paramountly acted confrontation that leads to a desert scene even better than the one we've had pretty much exactly one season ago. Giancarlo Esposito shows his intimidating side once again and now we're already at the final moments of "Crawl Space". Whoever had the idea for this should win a Nobel Prize or be canonized because that is sheer perfect. Oh, and same goes for Bryan Cranston who has now officially ascended to the highest tier concerning acting skills.
I wouldn't at all be surprised to see more awards thrown at Breaking Bad in light of this episode, simply perfectly created drama.
No spoilers: It's so well done that it leaves me shaking every time I watch it. Simply utterly terrifying and thrilling. Of you haven't watched Breaking Bad yet, do yourself and the world of television and cinema art a favor, and watch it. Breaking Bad will go down in history as (one of, depending on your taste, but in my opinion:) the best television show of all time. WOW what an ending!
Did you know
- TriviaBryan Cranston earned his fourth consecutive Emmy nomination for Breaking Bad for this episode.
- GoofsWhile Jesse and Brock are playing video games together, Jesse's controller is for an Xbox 360 while Brock's is for a Sega Dreamcast.
- Quotes
Gustavo 'Gus' Fring: You are done. Fired. Do not show your face at the laundry again. Stay away from Pinkman. Do not go near him. Ever. Are you listening to me?
Walter White: Or else you'll do what?
Gustavo 'Gus' Fring: What did you say?
Walter White: Stay away from Pinkman or else you'll do... what? Kill me? If you could kill me, I'd already be dead. But you can't. You can't kill me. Because Jesse wouldn't cook for you if you did. That's it, isn't it? No matter how hard you try to turn him against me - to screw with his head - so that he would hate my guts. And he still won't let you do it.
Gustavo 'Gus' Fring: For now. But he'll come around. In the meantime, there is the matter of your brother in law. He is a problem you promised to resolve. You have failed. Now it's left to me to deal with him.
Walter White: No...
Gustavo 'Gus' Fring: If you try to interfere, this becomes a much simpler matter. I will kill your wife, I will kill your son, I will kill your infant daughter.
- Crazy creditsBryan Cranston is credited both as an actor and a producer. For his actor credits (Br) is highlighted and for his producer credits (Y) is highlighted for chemical elements Bromine and Yttrium from periodic table.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards (2012)
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- 47m
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- 16:9 HD