Ozymandias
- Episode aired Sep 15, 2013
- TV-14
- 47m
IMDb RATING
10.0/10
262K
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After a desert standoff, Walt and Jesse face the fallout as alliances shift, family is threatened, and old choices come due.After a desert standoff, Walt and Jesse face the fallout as alliances shift, family is threatened, and old choices come due.After a desert standoff, Walt and Jesse face the fallout as alliances shift, family is threatened, and old choices come due.
Bob Odenkirk
- Saul Goodman
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Laura Fraser
- Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
- (credit only)
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"oh my god", "holy sh*t', "fu**kk". no i haven't lost it, those are my reactions every 5 minutes through this episode. all of us have been waiting eagerly for this episode to find out what will happen after that amazing ending of last week's episode. and boy what a show! i mean after this one i can truly say that BB IS the best show ever! everything is so perfect in this episode. multiple changing points in just one episode. and when you expect that the beginning of it is amazing and shocking.. wait till you see the rest of it! i mean wawww!! the best scenes of the show are in this episode, tension rising up so quickly that other shows might do a whole season just to produce the same level of tension and i mean it! so really no one have a damn clue what will happen next, really cant wait till next week! 10000/10.
This was one of the best TV Episodes i have ever seen. The actors are more than high class, the writing is perfect. I can't say anything bad about this episode. Well done.
Just finished watching the episode and I'm speechless.
This was a mesmerizing and engrossing piece of television which did nothing wrong.
It was sad, dynamic, heartbreaking, full of action.
A classic Brekaing Bad episode.
I've said it before and I'm saying it now- Breaking Bad is a masterpiece and as much as I'm anxious to see how it ends I don't want it to end.
This is one of the best episode of the show full of great ones. What will happen next? Can't wait to see.
This was a mesmerizing and engrossing piece of television which did nothing wrong.
It was sad, dynamic, heartbreaking, full of action.
A classic Brekaing Bad episode.
I've said it before and I'm saying it now- Breaking Bad is a masterpiece and as much as I'm anxious to see how it ends I don't want it to end.
This is one of the best episode of the show full of great ones. What will happen next? Can't wait to see.
Every scene was scripted perfectly and shot beautifully, even surpassing the standards Vince Gilligan's work has laid out in the past 5 series. I firmly believe this is Bryan Cranston's greatest piece of acting he has put on show for us...and that is saying a lot considering he has demonstrated some of the most engaging performances an actor has depicted during the show.
The emotion carried throughout this episode is on a completely new level and literally there is shock after shock...Perfection
I just have that feeling, quite a sad feeling actually... what you will witness and go through this episode..experience...has never been matched and will never be matched on another TV show. The Show is coming to an end...all I am going to do is savour it, and possibly cry
The emotion carried throughout this episode is on a completely new level and literally there is shock after shock...Perfection
I just have that feeling, quite a sad feeling actually... what you will witness and go through this episode..experience...has never been matched and will never be matched on another TV show. The Show is coming to an end...all I am going to do is savour it, and possibly cry
Did you know
- TriviaThe flashback of Walt and Jesse at the beginning of the episode was the final scene that was shot for the series.
- GoofsWhen the shooting first starts, Walt dives down in the back seat towards the floor and his glasses fall off. After the shooting stops and Jack begins talking to Hank, Walt appears in the back window of the SUV with his glasses on. With his hands cuffed behind his back, there is no way he could have retrieved and put on his glasses back on.
- Quotes
Walter White: [as Jack holds them at gunpoint] Hank... listen to me. You gotta tell him. You gotta tell him now that we can work this out. Please. Please.
Hank Schrader: What? You want me to beg?
[Walter shakes his head, tears in his eyes]
Hank Schrader: You're the smartest guy I ever met... and you're too stupid to see... he made up his mind ten minutes ago.
- Crazy creditsWhen the opening credits begin after the first commercial break, the names of the first three actors appear in the normal sequence with normal timing. At the moment when the name Dean Norris would normally appear, the camera shows Walt looking at his own reflection in the rear view mirror. The name does not appear, and Walt turns the mirror to the side. The camera focuses in on the mirror's new reflection, an empty spot in the New Mexican desert. We then see Walt pause for several moments. Finally, as Walt begins to move on, the name Dean Norris appears on the screen.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Saddest TV Deaths (2013)
- SoundtracksTake My True Love by the Hand
(uncredited)
Written by Eugene Raskin and Oscar Brand
Performed by The Limeliters
Details
- Runtime
- 47m
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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