Many first episodes of TV shows are named this. Why break tradition?
Much of this episode is spent trying to keep the status quo of this metaphor
This refers to Walt and Jesse successfully discarding the 'prisoner situation'
Walt begrudgingly admits to his family that he is this
The name of the company Walt co-founded with Elliot Schwartz. It also hints that nothing in the show is black-and-white
Walt uses what Tuco assumed was this to blow up the room and get his money back.
Walt and Jesse hope to get this from Tuco, but Tuco was a little more insane than they thought.
This is both how many thousand dollars Walt needs, as well as the kind of plane in the crash at the end of the season
Perhaps is a reference to Tuco's oral bling, which later is given to Hank as a souvenir
A reference to how Tuco continues to cause problems for Jesse and Walt even after Hank takes care of him
This hints at where the planes go at the end of the season
What Jesse calls the portion of meth that was robbed from Skinny Pete
Jesse teaches the child of two volatile drug addicts how to play this
In Spanish, this refers to the colors the cartel will make Heisenberg
This nifty motto introduces everyone's favorite crooked lawyer
Walt has to wait this long for his test results, during which he decides to cook with Jesse for the same amount of time.
Walt insists their drug operation is this. This also refers to where the house is in relation to Walt as he works on the house, and where the planes at the end of the season are
The Sanskrit term for the circle of life, possibly referring to how the episode begins with a death and ends with a birth
Perhaps in reference to how Walt will emerge after Jane threatens to burn him to the ground, it also references Jane's birthplace.
The abbreviation of the city the show takes place in, which also happens to be where the planes fall.
Walt insists that he will cook this much more, although he says it in English
Walt listens to this song (in English) when he is pulled over for a broken windshield. He later sings it in the shower as the Cousins wait
The acronym for Skyler's revenge
At the end of this episode, Walt receives a portion of Jesse's drug money just before this appears
Gus's super-lab convinces Walt to cook drugs to this extent, but in English
Gus and the Cousins meet at this time of day to discuss the revenge of Tuco's death
Hank has this long to prepare for his assassins
The phonetic spelling of much of this episode's setting. Also, what Leonel might have been thinking near the end of the episode
The leader of Jesse's drug therapy group suggests that Jesse's situation is this
This bugs Walt for an entire day in the lab until Jesse kills it (Get it, 'bugs'?)
Georgia O'Keeffe, the subject of Jesse and Jane's conversation, lived here for much of her life
Mike warns Walt not to take any more of these
Walt takes Mike's advice, taking what he considers this at the expense of Gale's life
Gale uses this in a flashback to open his presents, and then Gus uses it for something rather different
What Walt purchases in an attempt to kill Gus
Marie's kleptomania returns as she wonders around town visiting these
Skyler makes a list of these to cover for Walt's gambling story
Jesse is forced to ride in this seat with Mike for most of the episode
Skyler believes Walt is this, and in danger. Later on, she is literally this by state borders
Instead of confessing to his therapy group about shooting a person, Jesse instead says he killed this
Gus and Max were practically this, leading to the name of their company
Jesse is upset when he finds out Walt put this on his car
Gus says this to Don Eladio as a toast, but the formality was less than sincere
Walt enters this area to search for his money
Saul explains these are coming, and tries to leave town
Walt and Gus do this. Also, half of this happens to Gus.
The motto of the state 'Mr. Lambert' is from
The president of this corporation is shocked
Walt is upset with Mike that this is subtracted from his payload
Skyler interrupts the celebration of this occasion with a suicide attempt
This refers both to the heist near the end of the episode and the guilt the group must carry after Todd's actions
Walt expresses embarrassment at taking this instead of investing in Gray Matter. He swears to never do this again
Heisenberg demands Declan to do this
A poem in the book Hank flips through at the end of this episode
Jesse refuses to take his share because it is this
By the end of the episode, all of Walt's drug money is this
Walt pretends to make one of these, but instead suggests Hank is behind everything
Saul suggests that Jesse might have turned into this
The name of the Indian reservation the final act of this episode takes place on
Much like the king in this poem, Walt's power crumbles at the hands of fate.
This is the nickname of where Walt hides for this episode
A lyric of the song 'El Paso,' in which the narrator dies in the arms of his lover (It's not Skyler)
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