Season 3 Plot Notes (Episode 9)

Leatha 2022-04-22 07:01:55

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Poisoning:

Saul wanted Jesse to buy a nail salon to launder money, but he asked for a 17% cut. Jesse learned that Saul had offered Walt better terms and refused angrily.

Walt approached Gus to find out the truth about Hank. It turned out that Gus deliberately wanted both the United States and Mexico to crack down on drug trafficking networks that smuggled drugs from Mexico in order to: (1) Clean up competitors. (2) Eliminate killers who threaten important "employees". (3) Strike the DEA backbone.

Walt worries that he will also be silenced when his contract expires. Gus agreed that the contract could be extended indefinitely.

Anti-drug:

Hank is told that the blue virus is everywhere.

But he told the police that he only saved his life after receiving an alarm call and asked the police to investigate further.

Walt family:

In order to get the Hank family to accept funding, Skyler made up a "Walt gambling addiction" and made a fortune. Walt is a friendly co-star.

Jesse:

He stole a small amount of drugs and started selling them at drug rehab clubs.

Hank family:

Doctors say it's unlikely that Hank will be able to walk after his injury.

Marie opted for an out-of-care physical therapy program to help him recover.

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Kafkaesque: The Absurdity of Situation and the Real Unity of Emotions

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  • Jesse Pinkman: You either run from things, or you face them, Mr. White.

    Walter White: And what exactly does that mean?

    Jesse Pinkman: I learned it in rehab. It's all about accepting who you really are. I accept who I am.

    Walter White: And who are you?

    Jesse Pinkman: I'm the bad guy.

  • Hank Schrader: Jesus. What do you got in there, cinder blocks?

    Walter White: Half a million in cash

    Hank Schrader: That's the spirit