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Hazard Pay

  • Episode aired Jul 29, 2012
  • TV-14
  • 47m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
34K
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Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in Breaking Bad (2008)
Drug CrimeTragedyCrimeDramaThriller

With their business reborn, Walt, Jesse, and Mike adopt a covert traveling lab, but new rules and mounting home pressures strain their uneasy alliance.With their business reborn, Walt, Jesse, and Mike adopt a covert traveling lab, but new rules and mounting home pressures strain their uneasy alliance.With their business reborn, Walt, Jesse, and Mike adopt a covert traveling lab, but new rules and mounting home pressures strain their uneasy alliance.

  • Director
    • Adam Bernstein
  • Writers
    • Vince Gilligan
    • Peter Gould
  • Stars
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Anna Gunn
    • Aaron Paul
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Bernstein
    • Writers
      • Vince Gilligan
      • Peter Gould
    • Stars
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Anna Gunn
      • Aaron Paul
    • 24User reviews
    • 21Critic 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
    RJ Mitte
    RJ Mitte
    • Walter White, Jr.
    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Saul Goodman
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Mike Ehrmantraut
    Fred Cruz
    • Lt. Adam Estiguez
    Matt Jones
    Matt Jones
    • Badger
    Emily Rios
    Emily Rios
    • Andrea Cantillo
    Jesse Plemons
    Jesse Plemons
    • Todd
    Mike Batayeh
    Mike Batayeh
    • Dennis Markowski
    Franc Ross
    Franc Ross
    • Ira
    Charles Baker
    Charles Baker
    • Skinny Pete
    Lavell Crawford
    Lavell Crawford
    • Huell
    Ian Posada
    • Brock Cantillo
    Miguel Martinez
    • Fernando
    • Director
      • Adam Bernstein
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      • Vince Gilligan
      • Peter Gould
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    10TheFearmakers

    Running Things

    It's like in the original Godfather, after Marlon Brando is gone, and it's time for Al Pacino to do some business, in Las Vegas... that part of the film then carries into the second Godfather but it could have went on another two hours and it would be fine, because it was the climber now running things, which is happening at this point, Walter in charge and with the problems that goes along with that and, too bad Mike, the best character on the season, has limited time... Then again he should have never been part of this bizness venture to begin with scrutinized by Hank, but, anyhow, this episode is viewed by being fare, just okay, by many, but to me it's a small part of what could have been a few more seasons (the show ends perfectly on this season, but this is more a wish fulfillment than actual theory)...
    9g-bodyl

    Takin' Care of Business!

    This is the third episode of the fifth episode of Breaking Bad. Compared to the first two episodes, this episode is a little on the slow side. But the characterization is the key focus of the episode and in that regard, it truly works. There were some funny moments with some involving Saul (of course), and one surprisingly involving Skinny Pete and Badger.

    In this episode, "Hazard Pay," Walt, Jesse, and Mike begin to start cooking their first batch of meth. Mike visits Gus's former workers in prison to tell them to remain silent. Jesse makes an important personal decision on the insistence of Walt. Hank goes back to work. Skylar has a breakdown which prompts Marie to ask Walt for the truth.

    Overall, this is a very good episode even if it is on the slower side of things. But this episode shows us how each of our characters are changing, and we see Skylar on the way to her breaking point. It will be interesting to see what happens next. I rate this episode 9/10.
    9and_mikkelsen

    Setting up business!

    This episode modtly deals with Walt, Jesse and Mike, setting up their business and continueing to Cook! Its exciting too see how they are gonna make it work! Finding a place to Cook, labor division, etc! The episode also dels with Skylers deterioating mental health!

    This episode shows us where Walts and Jesse's characters are now! We see Walt trying to step into the leading role, but faces frictions with Mike! All we wants is for Walt to succeed so obviously we are rooting for him!

    There were also a great scene between Walt and Jesse! Nice to see them bond and just have a honest heart to heart conversation!

    I would also like to say that Anna Gun is doing great as Skyler this season! Her breakdown was great and she deserves some praise!
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Plans into action

    'Breaking Bad' is one of the most popular rated shows on IMDb, is one of those rarities where every season has either been very positively received or near-universally acclaimed critically and where all of my friends have said nothing but great things about.

    Very few shows in recent memory had me so hooked from the very start that before the week was over the whole show had been watched, especially when for a lot of shows now airing watching one episode all the way through can be an endeavour. 'Breaking Bad' had that effect on me, and its reputation as one of the best, consistently brilliant and most addictive shows in many years (maybe even ever) is more than deserved in my eyes. Its weakest season is perhaps the first season, understandable as any show's first season is the one where things are still settling.

    Actually everything is established remarkably from the very start, but once the writing and characterisation becomes even meatier the show reaches even higher levels.

    "Hazard Pay" may not have the tight pace, being more of a slow burner (nothing wrong with that, 'Breaking Bad' does slow burners well), and red-hot intensity of the best episodes or the Season 5 opener, but everything that makes 'Breaking Bad' as a show so great is present. Let done only really the ending being rushed and needing more edge for my liking.

    Visually, "Hazard Pay" is both stylish and beautiful, with photography and editing that are cinematic quality and put a lot of films today to shame, where there are a lot of visually beautiful ones but also some painfully amateurish looking ones. The music always has the appropriate mood, never too intrusive, never too muted.

    The writing in "Hazard Pay" is a fine example of how to have a lot of style but also to have a lot of substance. The dialogue throughout is thought-provoking and tense, while also have a darkly wicked sense of humour, nail-biting tension and heart-tugging pathos. The story is texturally rich, intimate, tense and layered, with the pace of it consistently deliberate but taut.

    Can't say anything bad about the acting. Bryan Cranston is phenomenal as one of the most fascinating anti-heroes, or even of any kind of character, in either film or television. Aaron Paul has never been better and Anna Gunn is affecting. The supporting cast are both intriguing and entertaining, with a funny Bob Odenkirk and Skinny Pete and Badger not being annoying. The characters are compelling in their realism, likewise with their chemistry, and the episode is superbly directed.

    In conclusion, truly impressive. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    9snoozejonc

    Very strong mix of plot and character development

    It's apt that Scarface is sampled in this episode as Walt seems most of the way down the path from where he started as Mr Chips. The writers have brought the central character here plausibly, considering the outrageousness of the concept.

    I particularly like how they portrayed him as incompetent in certain situations previously, but also learning whilst overcoming certain obstacles. This makes the scenes where he now appears to be a ruthless, effective manipulator quite believable. It also helps how the cinematography and art direction captures Bryan Cranston in darker and more sinister aesthetics.

    This episode lays strong foundations for what is to come later on in the season by developing good tension between Walt other characters like Jesse, Mike, Skyler and Marie. Mike described Walt as time-bomb ticking away, and this is exactly what the storyline feels like currently.

    I also appreciate the creativeness the writers show again with meth cooking. They did an RV and a super-lab, so how could they keep it fresh? Well they did and you have to admire it. You do though have to wonder how many ideas they are giving the illicit drug industry and how much they glamourise certain moments. Especially as cook scenes are filmed, edited and presented so slickly they make it look like a cool thing to be doing.

    All actors are on top form, especially Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Jonathan Banks and Betsy Brandt.

    Related interests

    Wendell Pierce and Dominic West in The Wire (2002)
    Drug Crime
    Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams in Manchester by the Sea (2016)
    Tragedy
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
    Crime
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    • Trivia
      Charles Baker (Skinny Pete) can really play the keyboard. In this scene Baker plays "Solfeggietto No. 2 in C Minor, H 220, Wq. 117" by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
    • Goofs
      While in the box factory, Walt says the machine is a corrugator and explains how it works. The machine is actually a folder/gluer. You can see the folding rail in one shot. The building they are in is nowhere big enough for a corrugator machine, not including all the support systems that it needs.
    • Quotes

      Saul Goodman: He's okay? He said he was gonna break my legs. And don't tell me he didn't mean it, okay? 'Cause he gave me the dead mackerel eyes. He meant it.

      Walter White: Saul, Mike threatened me. He threatened Jesse. He probably threatened someone before breakfast this morning. It's what he does. Come on. Grow a pair.

    • Crazy credits
      Bryan 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.
    • Connections
      Features Ants in the Pantry (1936)
    • Soundtracks
      On A Clear Day You Can See Forever
      Written by Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner

      Performed by The Peddlers

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 2016 Ridgecrest Dr SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(Vamonos Pest Control)
    • Production companies
      • High Bridge Productions
      • Gran Via Productions
      • Sony Pictures Television
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      • 47m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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