The first half of a line from the 1957 film 'The Sweet Smell of Success,' which alludes to Krazy-8's capture and imprisonment in Jesse's basement
The second half of a line from the 1957 film 'The Sweet Smell of Success,' which alludes to Krazy-8's capture and imprisonment in Jesse's basement
Walter's shocking revelation to Hank, Marie and Walter, Jr.
The company Walter co-founded, of which the two co-owners are introduced in this episode
A poker reference, which Walter uses to bluff in two situations
Walter desire to have a peaceful second dealing with Tuco
Amount, in thousands, that Walter figures he needs to leave for his family; also a multi-part reference to the disaster at the end of Season 2
Tuco's dental jewelry; also his attempts to figure out who ratted him to the DEA
A line from the 1946 film 'To Have and Have Not,' insinuating that because Tuco is dead, Jesse and Walter are still in danger
Part of a multi-title description of the disaster at the end of Season 2
Jesse's explanation to Walter how Skinny Pete was robbed
A game Jesse plays with the son of two junkies
The title of the narcocorrido ballad that plays at the beginning of this episode
Walter and Jesse's new lawyer's catch phrase
Walter and Jesse's marathon cooking session in the hinterlands
Part of a multi-title description of the disaster at the end of Season 2
A Sanskrit meaning circle, alluding the circle of life - Combo's murder at the beginning of the episode and Skyler going into labor at the end of the episode
The rebirth of Walter and Jesse's meth operation under Gus; also, the birthplace of Jane, who dies in this episode
Part of a multi-title description of the disaster at the end of Season 2
Walter's desire to leave the meth business
The Spanish title of an America song that Walter listens to while driving and showering
An acronym for Skyler's revelation to Walter
Gus' approval for buying Jesse's meth; also the final shot of the episode after Walter is inexplicably thrown an envelope of money
Walter's decision to re-enter the meth cooking business, in contrast with his stance in an earlier episode
The time Gus orders a meet with the Cousins to order a hit on Hank
The amount of time Hank was given as a warning he's about to be assassinated
A play on words of where Hank and the surviving Cousin are taken after the parking lot shootout
A group leader's summation of Jesse's 'corporate laundromat' work enviornment
An unwelcome intruder in the lab that Walter and Jesse try to kill
Georgia O'Keeffe's residence for 39 years; Jesse and Jane take in her painting 'My Last Door' in a flashback
A story Mike gives to Walter, the moral of which is to not partially address a problem
Walter takes Mike's story to heart, applying it to save his life
The weapon Gus uses to dispose of Victor
What Walter clandestinely purchases for protection
Events Marie attends to fuel her kleptomania
The Cartel shooting up Los Pollos Hermanos trucks as a message; also, Skyler's script she wrote to explain Walter's 'gambling addiction'
Jesse's ridealongs with Mike; later, what Jesse's 'attacker' is carrying
Skyler's trek to a northwest New Mexico landmark; also, Walter's isolated situation in the superlab
What Jesse refers to when he's actually describing the murder of Gale to his rehab group
The flashback to the murder of Max Arciniega at the hands of Tio Salamanca
The GPS device Walter places on Jesse's car to track his movements
A Spanish word used for toasting, where Gus exacts his revenge
Where Walter had been stashing his meth proceeds, only to discover Skyler had taken it all and given it to Ted Beneke
Walter's feelings of impending doom after Gus fires him
Gus' literal condition as he drops dead
The state motto of where Walter hides out in a foreshadowing scene
The parent company of Los Pollos Hermanos; its executive commits suicide as German authorities arrive at headquarters
Mike's term for the payments owed the jailed Fring associates
Walter's age in this episode, which Skyler half-heartedly shapes Walter's bacon into this
The song used as Walter, Mike, Jesse and Todd rob the freight train
What Mike intends to do with Walter to get Walter to exit the business by selling the stolen methylamine
Walter's taunt to Declan, goading Declan into acknowleding who Heisenberg is
The name of a Walt Whitman poem, whose 'Leaves of Grass' in the bathroom led Hank to discover Walter's secret
Walter's comment to Jesse about why he shouldn't get his share of the money
What Walter does to conceal his millions out on the Navajo reservation
Walter's fake admission to force Hank to stand down
Saul and Skyler's implication what should be done with the rogue Jesse
The place on the Navajo reservation where Walter stashed his money; later, the site of the shootout between the Neo-Nazis and Hank and Gomez
The title of a Percy Bysshe Shelley poem about the inevitable fall of kings and empires
The nickname of the state where Walter goes into hiding
An anagram of 'finale'
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