Backed into a corner by Gus as Hank's investigation tightens, Walt and Jesse stake everything on a dangerous plan that could change who holds the power.Backed into a corner by Gus as Hank's investigation tightens, Walt and Jesse stake everything on a dangerous plan that could change who holds the power.Backed into a corner by Gus as Hank's investigation tightens, Walt and Jesse stake everything on a dangerous plan that could change who holds the power.
Jonathan Banks
- Mike Ehrmantraut
- (credit only)
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10g-bodyl
This is the thirteenth and final episode of Breaking Bad season four. If I have been breathless in previous episodes, it is ten times that in this episode. This is the best episode of the series as the stakes are at an all-time high. A phenomenal episode led by strong acting, a great script, and just a mind-blowing ending featuring strong special effects.
In this episode, "Face Off," after failing to blow up Gus's car, Walt must quickly think of a new plan to terminate Gus, and that happens from an unlikely source. Hank is called by Hector who hardly says anything meaningful to Hank. Jesse is questioned by the FBI on his knowledge of ricin.
Overall, there is not much to say expect that this is a fantastic episode. It is a series high and this is a prime example why this series is the best one ever to hit the small screens. Incredible story led by incredible acting. This is one of those series that is why we are in the golden age of television. I rate this episode 10/10.
In this episode, "Face Off," after failing to blow up Gus's car, Walt must quickly think of a new plan to terminate Gus, and that happens from an unlikely source. Hank is called by Hector who hardly says anything meaningful to Hank. Jesse is questioned by the FBI on his knowledge of ricin.
Overall, there is not much to say expect that this is a fantastic episode. It is a series high and this is a prime example why this series is the best one ever to hit the small screens. Incredible story led by incredible acting. This is one of those series that is why we are in the golden age of television. I rate this episode 10/10.
The best episode i have ever seen in my life, the tension from the very first moment to the ending music what a masterpiece
10binz45
I've seen this episode twice, almost 7 years apart, and my god, it only gets better. What a perfect, beautiful, jaw-dropping hour of TV (ever, really)... right to the very end. 🌸
I have no words. 100% the best episode of television i have ever seen and probably ever will see
10RM851222
Greetings from Lithuania.
"Breaking Bad" Season 4 is a terrific season. With arguably the best "face/off" between good guy and the bad guy at the end of any series ever, this season is the last before the final, and masterpieces season 5.
Writing, directing, cinematography, acting is in a top notch as usual, but it is the storytelling that makes this season best after first 3 unforgettable seasons. Don't get me wrong, i love every each of them, but this one improved a bit in almost every in comparison to previous ones. As usual for each season, there is "The Unfogetable Scene" in this one as well, as you probably all know to which one particularly i'm pointing my finger, "Face/Off" left me speechless, literally.
Overall, this is a great season on all accounts. Because by this time almost everyone has already seen it (and i'm re-watching whole series for the second time), i can only recommend it to see it second time, this is a blast.
"Breaking Bad" Season 4 is a terrific season. With arguably the best "face/off" between good guy and the bad guy at the end of any series ever, this season is the last before the final, and masterpieces season 5.
Writing, directing, cinematography, acting is in a top notch as usual, but it is the storytelling that makes this season best after first 3 unforgettable seasons. Don't get me wrong, i love every each of them, but this one improved a bit in almost every in comparison to previous ones. As usual for each season, there is "The Unfogetable Scene" in this one as well, as you probably all know to which one particularly i'm pointing my finger, "Face/Off" left me speechless, literally.
Overall, this is a great season on all accounts. Because by this time almost everyone has already seen it (and i'm re-watching whole series for the second time), i can only recommend it to see it second time, this is a blast.
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was originally written as a series finale because it was unclear if they were to be renewed for a new season.
- GoofsThe striker button on Hector (Tio) Salamanca's bell is bent in all other episodes except for this one. In this one the striker is straight, but this may due to Walter modifying the whole setup in order to set the explosives with the striker as a trigger. To avoid a failure, he might have wanted to assure the proper functioning of the striker.
- Quotes
Skyler White: What happened?
Walter White: I won.
- 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)
- SoundtracksHere is Fritz's Polka Band
by Fritz Ritz and His Polka Band
Details
- Runtime
- 50m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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