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Full Measure

  • Episode aired Jun 13, 2010
  • TV-14
  • 47m
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9.7/10
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With the lab's future in doubt, Walt and Jesse navigate a dangerous power play that forces a defining choice about loyalty and survival.With the lab's future in doubt, Walt and Jesse navigate a dangerous power play that forces a defining choice about loyalty and survival.With the lab's future in doubt, Walt and Jesse navigate a dangerous power play that forces a defining choice about loyalty and survival.

  • Director
    • Vince Gilligan
  • Writer
    • Vince Gilligan
  • Stars
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Anna Gunn
    • Aaron Paul
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    • Director
      • Vince Gilligan
    • Writer
      • Vince Gilligan
    • Stars
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Anna Gunn
      • Aaron Paul
    • 33User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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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
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    Betsy Brandt
    Betsy Brandt
    • Marie Schrader
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    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
    David Costabile
    David Costabile
    • Gale Boetticher
    Jeremiah Bitsui
    Jeremiah Bitsui
    • Victor
    Louis Herthum
    Louis Herthum
    • Realtor
    Kaija Bales
    Kaija Bales
    • Kaylee Ehrmantraut
    James Ning
    James Ning
    • Duane Chow
    Tiley Chao
    • Peng
    Eddie J. Fernandez
    Eddie J. Fernandez
    • Cartel Gunman #1
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    Ben Hernandez Bray
    • Cartel Gunman #2
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    Toby Holguin
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      • Vince Gilligan
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    10and_mikkelsen

    When you tell Walt.. no more half measures

    This episode had me in the edge of my seat right up to that shocking final scene!! You could feel the tension and suspense! The "scene" with Mike was incredible! Masterfull direction! Once again BB delievers.
    10goat-04054

    Review of season 3 overall

    Like all the other seasons, this one gets a 10. This is perfect television.
    bob the moo

    Season 3: Engaging, dramatic and well written throughout

    The second season of this show ended with a massive series of coincidences that produced a big event that rather cheapened the "flash-forwards" we had been given throughout the season, some loved the audacity of it but for me I prefer my audacious writing to also work within the context of the show. The third season sort of uses this event but not really and soon we are past it aside from the odd mention, but this doesn't mean the show doesn't confront the viewer with more of this style of delivery. I say this because we open with such a odd sight of people crawling through a Mexican town – a sight that we never totally understand except that some great authority exists here to make these people do it, and that that authority has it is for Walter White. So begins a season that sees Walt getting deeper into this world and understanding it better while also being held back by both Jessie and also the bits of his being where he still considers him a normal person.

    This danger from Mexico is only part of the season because there is a lot going on here; Walt's relationship with Gus changing, Jessie's rash manner and small thinking putting them both at risk, Skyler coming to terms with reality and Hank making progress in his own personal case. I shan't talk about the details but suffice to say the season is engaging across the board, whether we have small dramas between the characters or a dramatic shoot-out. The balance is really good between events-driven story and smaller character-based things, so although it does have plenty of head-line action, it doesn't survive on these moment because the rest is just as good.

    The writing isn't afraid to throw the viewer and although I think it was a little jarring, I did enjoy the way the show was not afraid to have an entire episode down in the basement doing something seemingly trivial – particularly in the shadow of much bigger events. Unfortunately there is still a certain amount of contrivance in the writing just as there was in the second season; one example being a woman that Jessie gets to know having a very specific connection to an event in the first season. Fortunately the season is more than strong enough to carry it through these sort of things because the majority of it works because it works within its own world. In the final few episodes in particular there are some dramatic changes to the characters and to their situations but although they feel sudden, they work because the characters have been changing and the viewer has been taken along with them. Walt in particular works very well. My girlfriend dropped out of this season because she said she no longer liked the main characters and I can see why she feels that way (although not why it stops her enjoying the show) because Walt is changing more and more as the plot goes on; it is odd to think back and remember him as the teacher just cooking in a RV without a thought for the bigger business.

    This change is delivered well by Cranston, who shows here why he has been an awards regular since getting this role. He is able to keep the character we first knew but yet change him as events around him corrupt and alter him; it is a great performance that shows a real understanding of the character and the events. Paul is not quite as good because his character is not quite as good, although the bar is high and he does still do excellent work. Gunn has more to work with this season and is better for it while Esposito pitches his character well so that he is likable while also showing hints of the violent ruthlessness with which he must have got where he is. Banks and Odenkirk remain good finds but the biggest step up here is Norris' Hank. He is given a lot to do and he delivers whether it is a general inability to process his own fear into anything but anger or his drive to crack his case – I hope events do not limit his involvement in the fourth season as he has been excellent here.

    This third season of Breaking Bad makes progress on top of a strong second season. The niggles are still there in the writing regards the contrivances but the approach is creative, engaging and seems to have confidence to try things out and grow. Breaking Bad remains a good story well told but it also delivers in regards moral complexity, tension, drama and characters – it is excellent television and I am looking forward very much to the fourth season.
    10g-bodyl

    Full of Full Measures!

    This is the thirteenth episode of the third season of Breaking Bad and this is one of the best finales, or at least one you'd be hoping for. Somehow, it gets even better than the last episode as we see Walt and Jesse facing severe consequences for their actions from the previous episode. I liked how there is a flashback to start things off, and I even got the sense it could have been the future though it wasn't. All things considered, this is a very intense episode.

    In this episode, "Full Measure," Jesse is on the run and Gus makes clear that he will not put up with this any longer. Gus chooses Walt's new partner and that happens to be Gale. But once Gale starts asking about the cooking, then Walt realizes he may about to become very expendable.

    Overall, this is a fantastic episode and it has an amazing cliffhanger that had me sitting in stunned silence for ten minutes after the episode ended. It's action-packed and the slow burner from the beginning of the season is not prevalent now. I think we are in for a treat as we head to Season 4. I rate this episode 10/10.
    10andrewkempf

    Perfection

    I am writing this after watching this episode for the 3rd time over the span of 4 years. Having been in a video production college class, this definitely helped my understanding of the phenomenal performance hat this episode produced. An episode/movie is so much more than just the plot, or what you want to happen as a viewer. It's everything else that goes into the production that makes the difference between the good shows and the great. This episode was one of Breaking Bad's finest examples of pure video production perfection. Each tume I watch this episode I am more impressed due to how every shot/angle/line is analyzed and only approved until the crew knows that it is PERFECT. Phenomenal season finale, and solely the epitome of a perfect entertainment series episode. This episode is just one example of the perfection that this show puts on over it's 5 seasons.

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    • Trivia
      The song that Gale sings is called "Crapa Pelada." It translates to "bald head," and the lyrics closely mirror Walt's life thus far: Ladies and gentlemen, I want to tell you / the story that drives me to despair / For seven months now, I have watched my hair fall out / Now I'm bald, disappointed, sad / I don't know what to do about it.
    • Goofs
      When Mike shoots the man through the wall, there is no bullet hole in the wall.
    • Quotes

      Walter White: You said no half measures.

      Mike Ehrmantraut: Mmmmm, yeah. Funny how words can be so open to interpretation.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Breaking Bad Main Title Theme
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      Written by Dave Porter

      Performed by Dave Porter

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • Sony Pictures Television
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      • 47m
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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