Walt obsessively hunts a fly in the lab, halting production and testing his partnership with Jesse.Walt obsessively hunts a fly in the lab, halting production and testing his partnership with Jesse.Walt obsessively hunts a fly in the lab, halting production and testing his partnership with Jesse.
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Anna Gunn
- Skyler White
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Dean Norris
- Hank Schrader
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Betsy Brandt
- Marie Schrader
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RJ Mitte
- Walter White, Jr.
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Fly is a very controversial episode, I've seen a lot of reviews (mostly positive) about this episode, and i feel that fly has its magic, someone may not understand the symbolism, references etc. But the details this episode has, the dialogues, the ambience everything is nailed perfectly, but thats only my opinion, there are a lot of people that don't think the episode is good, and that the episode's boring and bland and uninteresting, and its just a filler (which is true) but i dont think its JUST a filler, i think that ''Fly'' is the perfect example of a bottle episode, the best filler you could ever ask for. Breaking Bad ran out of money and decided that they could make an amazing episode with limited budget, and they managed to do that and even more.
I could tell that Fly was not going to be a regular BB episode. From the opening, you know that this will be bizarre. I loved it.
I thought that the writing in this episode was magnificent. It is also a nice stand-out, and it reveals a lot of Walt's hidden feelings. It reminds me of Mad Men's recent episode called 'The Suitcase' (which is also the show's finest hour) in which is only really has two characters throughout. Breaking Bad's for sure only has two actors throughout the entire episode, and both Paul and Cranston are up to the game. This is an episode many will dislike, but for me it is certainly up there. I thought no episode would perhaps equal or be better than 'Phoenix' and 'One minute', but I was wrong.
I thought that the writing in this episode was magnificent. It is also a nice stand-out, and it reveals a lot of Walt's hidden feelings. It reminds me of Mad Men's recent episode called 'The Suitcase' (which is also the show's finest hour) in which is only really has two characters throughout. Breaking Bad's for sure only has two actors throughout the entire episode, and both Paul and Cranston are up to the game. This is an episode many will dislike, but for me it is certainly up there. I thought no episode would perhaps equal or be better than 'Phoenix' and 'One minute', but I was wrong.
Even though nothing important happens in the episode, it has a very good script. Yes it could be slow, the plot could be stupid, i mean its just a fly, but it has a good developing. Everybody has different points of View, i get that. But its not a bad episode, just watch it again and Analise the dialogue very carefully.
I recently rewatched this one and wanted to review it. It's hilarious, has amazing camera shots, like every episode of Breaking Bad it's well edited and incredible director Rian Johnson had the honor of directing the lowest rated episode and the highest rated one of the series!
Somehow this is the lowest rated episode in the series. How.
Walt's monologue about the perfect moment is one of the best of the show and maybe one of the greatest monologues in tv.
Walt's monologue about the perfect moment is one of the best of the show and maybe one of the greatest monologues in tv.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is a "bottle episode," an episode with limited cast and sets produced due to limited budget. The show had spent much of the budget on the building of the superlab, so a low-cost episode was needed.
- GoofsJesse talks about a TV show on hyenas that he saw. He says the head hyena was "the Man" and how gross it was that the other pack members had to "lick his junk" to show respect. Either Jesse or the script writer didn't realize that among hyenas the females are actually dominant, including the leader of the pack. They are larger than the males and have other marked masculine physical traits due to a naturally high level of testosterone. If Walter knew that, he didn't bother to correct Jesse's mistake.
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Jesse Pinkman: Gatorade me bitch!
- ConnectionsEdited from Breaking Bad: Phoenix (2009)
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- 47m
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- 16:9 HD
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