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Half Measures

  • Episode aired Jun 6, 2010
  • TV-14
  • 47m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
40K
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Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in Breaking Bad (2008)
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Street tensions spike as Jesse pursues a risky plan against rival dealers, pressuring Walt to choose between caution and loyalty, revealing the cost of 'half measures.'Street tensions spike as Jesse pursues a risky plan against rival dealers, pressuring Walt to choose between caution and loyalty, revealing the cost of 'half measures.'Street tensions spike as Jesse pursues a risky plan against rival dealers, pressuring Walt to choose between caution and loyalty, revealing the cost of 'half measures.'

  • Director
    • Adam Bernstein
  • Writers
    • Vince Gilligan
    • Sam Catlin
    • Peter Gould
  • Stars
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Anna Gunn
    • Aaron Paul
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.5/10
    40K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Bernstein
    • Writers
      • Vince Gilligan
      • Sam Catlin
      • Peter Gould
    • Stars
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Anna Gunn
      • Aaron Paul
    • 27User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Walter White
    Anna Gunn
    Anna Gunn
    • Skyler White
    Aaron Paul
    Aaron Paul
    • Jesse Pinkman
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • Hank Schrader
    Betsy Brandt
    Betsy Brandt
    • Marie Schrader
    RJ Mitte
    RJ Mitte
    • Walter White, Jr.
    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Saul Goodman
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Gus Fring
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Mike Ehrmantraut
    Emily Rios
    Emily Rios
    • Andrea Cantillo
    Jeremiah Bitsui
    Jeremiah Bitsui
    • Victor
    Julia Minesci
    • Wendy
    Ian Posada
    • Brock Cantillo
    Angelo Martinez
    • Tomas
    Mike Seal
    Mike Seal
    • Rival Dealer #1
    Antonio Leyba
    • Rival Dealer #2
    Andrea Good
    • Laundry Worker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Adam Bernstein
    • Writers
      • Vince Gilligan
      • Sam Catlin
      • Peter Gould
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    User reviews27

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    10rossydubois

    Care to make a bet?

    This is by far my favorite episode. It hits every emotion so well and so much is told in such a short span. By far my favorite episode and I can't wait for the season finale, don't know how that ones rated higher then this one I just don't see how it gets any better then this ahaha.
    Red_Identity

    Amazing penultimate episode....

    Half Measures is just as excellent as Season 2's penultimate episode Phoenix. It has the same amazing writing, character moments, directing, and tension. This is what makes this show stand out. The many character moments are full of real mounting tension and the audience can feel it. The ending to the episode made me start sweating with dread and just waiting to see what was going to happen. It also shows just how much the characters have changed. Waiting to see what is going to happen in the finale is really going to be a wait, simply because we want to know how the characters' fates are going to be revealed and how n3ext season will probably start. Hopefully the finale does not disappoint, and obviously I know it won't.
    10Entelodonte

    The best!

    If I could I would give it more than 10, the best episode of the first three seasons, from start to finish.

    Many new and unexpected situations keep you always on the lookout.
    10g-bodyl

    Here We Go!

    This is the twelfth episode of the third season of Breaking Bad and now the show took a drastic right turn for the better, which can't seem plausible since the show is already top-notch. But many things happen here which all leads to a shocking conclusion. I never saw what was coming, but I couldn't be any more gleeful about what happened. This episode is more action-packed and let's just say that things have gotten more interesting.

    In this episode, "Half Measures," Jesse is not happy when he finds out that these drug dealers were peddling his meth and they used an eleven-year-old kid to do so. He asks Walt to help kill them, but Walt refuses and he fears for Jesse's safety. Jesse finally meets Gus for the first time and by saying he doesn't want them to use kids, he set off a ticking time bomb. Finally, Hank is still reluctant to leave the hospital, but Marie makes an interesting bet.

    Overall, this one of the best episodes this season and by the shocker we see at the end, there is no doubt that the finale of the season may be the best episode of the entire series. The acting is fabulous by everyone, but it's nice too see Jonathan Banks as Mike have a bigger role in this episode. Y'all better hold on to your seatbelts. I rate this episode 10/10.
    10jacegalloway

    RUN!

    I am one of the few humans who did not watch Breaking Bad when it originally aired.

    After a slew of people repeatedly emplored me to, well, bite the bullet, I finally caved. It is now 2022.

    Season 1 - ok. Season 2- better. Season 3 - WOW! This is now the second episode I felt compelled to review - in Season 3.

    If you are like me - and didn't want to embark on this journey for whatever reason, please, reconsider. Is it grusome? Yup. Is it brutal? Yup. But is it worth it? YOU BET!

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    • Trivia
      Aaron Paul had the phrase "No Half Measures" tattooed on his arm in homage to this and the following episode.
    • Goofs
      When Jesse and Mike arrive at the chicken farm they stop behind Gustavo's black Volvo. In the next shot the Volvo is gone, and back in the next shot.
    • Quotes

      Mike Ehrmantraut: I used to be a beat cop a long time ago. I'd get called on domestic disputes all the time, hundreds, probably, over the years. But there was this one guy, this one piece of shit that I will never forget: Gordie. He looked like Bo Svenson. You remember him? Walking Tall? You don't remember?

      Walter White: No.

      Mike Ehrmantraut: Anyway, big boy, 270, 280, but his wife or whatever she was, his lady was real small, like a bird, wrists like little branches. Anyway, my partner and I'd get called out there every weekend, and one of us would pull her aside and say: "Come on, tonight's the night we press charges." This wasn't one of those "deep down, he loves me" setups. We got a lot of those but not this. This girl was scared. She wasn't gonna cross him, no way, no how. Nothing we could do but pass her to the EMTs, put him a car, drive him downtown, throw him in a drunk tank. He sleeps it off. Next morning, out he goes, back home. But one night my partner's out sick, and it's just me. The call comes in, and it's the usual crap. Broke her nose in the shower kind of thing. So I cuff him, put him in the car, and away we go. Only that night we're driving into town, and this sideways asshole is in my back seat humming "Danny Boy." And it just rubbed me wrong. So instead of left, I go right out into nowhere. And I kneel him down, and I put my revolver in his mouth, and I told him, "This is it. This is how it ends." And he's crying, going to the bathroom all over himself, swearing to God he's gonna leave her alone, screaming, much as you can with a gun in your mouth. And I told him to be quiet, that I needed to think about what I was gonna do here. And, of course, he got quiet, goes still and real quiet, like a dog waiting for dinner scraps. Then we just stood there for a while, me, acting like I'm thinking things over and Prince Charming kneeling in the dirt with shit in his pants. And after a few minutes, I took the gun out of his mouth, and I say, "So help me if you ever touch her again, I will such and such and such and blah, blah, blah."

      Walter White: It was just a warning?

      Mike Ehrmantraut: Of course. Just trying to do the right thing. But two weeks later he killed her, of course. Caved her head in with the base of a Waring blender. We got there, there was so much blood you could taste the metal. Moral of the story is I chose a half measure when I should have gone all the way. I'll never make that mistake again. No more half measures, Walter.

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • High Bridge Productions
      • Gran Via Productions
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 47m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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