Several months later, Walt arrives at his hideout and remotely activates an M60 machine gun, the massive bullet spray kills Jack's entire gang except for Jack and Todd. In the course of his work, Hank is promoted to El Paso, Texas from Albuquerque for a short time but experiences a traumatic event and moves back to Albuquerque. During this time, Walter convinces Jesse to help Walter get revenge on Gus, and Jesse's information enables Walter to lure Gus into a fatal trap. As later revealed by Francesca Liddy in Better Call Saul's "Breaking Bad", Skinny Pete and Badger's plan worked and the authorities later found the car by the Mexico border and as a result, they believe that Jesse has fled to Mexico. When Kim becomes sympathetic to Acker's refusal to leave, she persuades Jimmy (as Saul Goodman) to represent him. Walt attempts to poison Tuco's food with a baggie of meth contaminated with ricin, but Hector saves him by knocking the food onto the floor. He later returns to pay Clovis for the repairs and damages and arranges to store the RV inside Clovis' gated lot for $500 per week. Jimmy's unauthorized airing of a television ad soliciting clients for the Sandpiper lawsuit angers Cliff and the firm's partners. [118] He appeases her by offering her a phone, which she accepts, but she also warns him that get rich quick schemes are usually unsuccessful. Jimmy was hiding nearby after bribing the clerk to deny having seen him on his earlier visit, and enters the store to provide first aid to Chuck. Mike Ehrmantraut, in an effort to get rid of Lalo, arranges for Roberts to get the evidence that he needs to connect Lalo to the murder and arrest him for it with Lalo using the alias of Jorge DeGuzman. Walt later purchases an M60 machine gun from Lawson, which he uses to kill Jack Welker and his gang. First he gets poisoned with Lily of the Valleycourtesy of what might be Walt's most sociopathic moment in the entire showand then, as of the finale, his mom Andrea is horrifically murdered by. [11][12][13], Gomez was originally supposed to die in the first season. ", Getz (portrayed by DJ Qualls) is an Albuquerque police detective who takes part in an undercover operation that results in him arresting Badger Mayhew for possession of meth. Hector makes repeated attempts to intimidate Mike into accepting, and Mike eventually accepts $50,000. Gretchen Schwartz (played by Jessica Hecht) is Walt's former college chemistry assistant and now co-owner of Gray Matter, a successful pharmaceutical company. Nobody can say I don't take care of my son. The report indicates that her suspected ties to Walt are being investigated, and that she is not expected to survive. Howard pieces together the con and confronts Kim and Jimmy at their apartment that night, but Lalo arrives and kills Howard. When Lalo Salamanca arrives to take over the Salamanca operation, Gus threatens Manuel's life to coerce Nacho into providing inside information. Walter convinces them to spare their lives if he teaches them his meth formula. When he returns home, however, Hank remains cold and brash, despite her attempts to make him comfortable, and Marie spirals back into kleptomania. In the shows explosive 2013 finale, Jesse makes a break for it, escaping from the white supremacists and driving off in an El Camino, tears in his eyes and a maniacal laugh ripping from his throat. Jimmy creates delays in Mesa Verde's eviction through several tricks, including changing Acker's street number and claiming the eviction notices are for the wrong address, creating fake Native American artifacts to be found by researchers, planting low-level radioactive material to have authorities test the site for hazardous waste, and passing off a spray-painted image of Jesus on Acker's home as a miracle that causes the religious faithful to consider it a shrine. After claiming he killed Lalo while working for a rival drug family, Nacho admits to Hector that he caused Hector's stroke, but that Gus saved him. Jimmy finds and befriends Jeff's mother, Marion, and she invites him back to her house. Jimmy stops by his and Marco's favorite bar to say goodbye, leaving Marco disappointed. [24] Though Mike commented that Gus may have killed Victor because he was seen at Gale's apartment and can be connected to Gus, Walt later mentions to Jesse that Gus may have done it because Victor took inappropriate liberties (such as cooking meth while Mike held Walt and Jesse hostage) and "[flown] too close to the sun", as Walt put it.[31]. . He is involved in investigating a meth dealer known as "Heisenberg", unaware for over a year that his prey is actually Walter. As shown in flashback in the Breaking Bad episode "Hermanos", Gus and his business/romantic partner Maximino Arciniega had approached the cartel with the offer to produce and sell meth for the cartel, but Don Eladio had Hector Salamanca kill Max as punishment for going behind Eladio's back, then forced Gus to participate in distributing cartel cocaine. [94] They succeed, but Ted panics and attempts to flee, tripping on a loose rug and crashing headfirst into a counter.[94]. [121] After promising Werner his crew would be returned to Germany unharmed and that there would be a story about his death that satisfied his wife, Mike had Werner call his wife at the airport and convince her to return to Germany. Before hanging up, Jesse tells his parents they did their best when raising him, and the life he has led and the problems he has caused are his fault, not theirs. However, after Eladio affirms the facts surrounding Lalo's original supposed death, he dismisses Hector's accusations and sends him to bed. That someone was. Information provided by Molina leads to the discovery of "just shy of a million dollars" in drug money. Lalo confronts Jimmy and Kim, but Kim berates Lalo for not trusting Jimmy. Todd later enlists Jesse's help to add a canopy to his El Camino and bury the body of Todd's cleaning lady, whom he murdered after she accidentally found his hidden money. Heartbroken, Donald is present when the paramedics remove Jane's body and hardly reacts to Jesse's presence. Wachsberger first appears as he and Mike are going through the New Mexico Department of Corrections facility at Los Lunas south of Albuquerque. Chuck was married to Rebecca Debois, which ended in divorce; around this time, Chuck began to believe he had electromagnetic hypersensitivity, which forced him to semi-retire from HHM. Daniel calls police to report the stolen cards but his awkward behavior leads the cops to find the hiding place where he kept the cash and pills. Marie helps Hank try to stop Walt and Skyler, but Walt foils them when he makes a DVD framing and blackmailing Hank. Mike also arranges for Jimmy to represent Daniel during an interview with police, in which Jimmy allays their suspicions by claiming Daniel has a fetish for "pie sitting" and kept videos of the act in his hiding place. They use a staged photo of Jesse, who appears to have been killed with a gunshot to the head, to coax Huell into revealing that he and Kuby packed Walt's money into seven barrels, then loaded the barrels into a rented van. For our 29th annual Hollywood cover, a dozen captivating young stars gather for the after-party of our dreams. Nacho breaks into Daniel's home again, this time offering Daniel $20,000 if he can procure empty capsules that look like Hector's angina medication. After Jesse attempts to escape, Todd shoots and kills Andrea while Jesse is forced to watch; Jesse is threatened with Brock's death if he attempts to escape again. When in the episode "Buried", Skyler's DEA brother-in-law Hank tells her he is on to Walt but needs her help to provide sufficient evidence to build a successful case, Skyler replies that she needs a lawyer and later tells Walt they should remain quiet. Instead of a criminal prosecution, Chuck presents the confession to the state bar association in hopes of having Jimmy disbarred, but Jimmy and Kim minimize Chuck's argument by exposing his alleged electromagnetic hypersensitivity as psychosomatic. He also aids Walt, Jesse, and Mike in their train robbery and helps Huell collect Walt's money from storage. Bolsa later oversees the cartel's manhunt for Nacho Varga after Nacho aids in an assassination attempt on Lalo. Following Lalo's actual death, Hector dictates a letter through the Cousins to Don Eladio revealing Lalo's survival and correctly accusing Gus of having killed him during Lalo's attempt to gather evidence against him. This leads to a series of confrontations and fallouts that culminate with Jesse killing Gale at Walter's instigation, saving Walter's life by making him irreplaceable to Gus. Huell is arrested after he inadvertently assaults a police officer while protecting Jimmy, and faces up to two and a half years in prison as a result. Vanity Fair may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. From 2013-2014, the actor played the supporting role of news reporter Adrianna Mendez in the FX crime drama series "The Bridge." Arturo later attempts to strong-arm Gus' men into providing the Salamancas an extra kilo of cocaine during a pick up, as he had seen Nacho do on a previous occasion. Francesca Liddy (played by Tina Parker) is Saul Goodman's outspoken receptionist and secretary. Wanting to be the agent of Hector's death, Gus pays for Hector's recovery but only to the point where he has recovered his mental faculties and can move his right index finger. Hank takes advantage of the pause to load Leonel's empty gun with a hollow-point round that Marco had dropped next to him. Holly and her brother spend three months in the home of their Aunt Marie and Uncle Hank while their parents work to determine the state of their marriage. Though it was not used in the film, several critics speculated after the premiere that the scene likely occurred after Jesse left Pete and Badger's house, which would make the trailer his final chronological appearance.[55]. [18] Forenall later appears as one of the nine incarcerated members of Gus' organization who Lydia lists to be killed. He and Walt do a coin flip early on in the series to determine who has to dispose of Emilio with acid and who has to kill Krazy 8, but Walt struggles with his job. After suffering a breakdown because of Chuck's attempts to prevent him from rising in the legal profession, Jimmy returns to Cicero and reunites with Marco, who now works for his brother-in-law as a standpipe installer. After posting Lalo's bail, Jimmy conceals Mike's involvement by lying to Lalo. (Tess Harper) sind die Eltern von Jesse und Jake Pinkman. Marie Schrader (ne Lambert) (played by Betsy Brandt) is Skyler's sister, Hank's wife, and Walt's sister-in-law. Sobchak (played by Steven Ogg) is a criminal and "off the books" investigator. She looks disapprovingly at Jesse. Kim and Jimmy hire an actor to impersonate Casimiro and stage photos depicting Jimmy offering Casimiro a $20,000 cash bribe, which they pass onto Howard Hamlin via his private investigator (who is in fact a con man working for Kim and Jimmy). Howard disregards Jimmy and Kim's entreaties to leave immediately, and Lalo kills Howard with a gunshot to the head. She also appeared as Victoria Rogers in 2018's "If Beale Street Could Talk." He uses the name "Saul Goodman" because he thinks his clients feel more confident with a Jewish lawyer; this name is also homophonous with the expression "[it]'s all good, man. Kim and Jimmy check into a hotel so that Lalo will not find them if he returns. After Badger returns to New Mexico, Jesse persuades him to start selling meth again. With Walt and Skyler's help, she arranges for Hank to undergo an aggressive physical therapy program their insurance does not cover. [113] After Werner escapes the crew's living quarters inside an Albuquerque warehouse, which leads to his death at Mike's hands, Gus pays the construction crew and returns them to Germany. Kim becomes bored with banking law and begins taking on pro bono criminal defense cases. [107] The murder of Sharp is mentioned in the tape Hank and Gomez make of Jesse confessing to his and Walter's criminal history. When this effort fails, Mike plans to assassinate Hector but is stopped by Gus, who wants to be the one to decide when Hector dies, and offers Mike a position within his organization. AMC Jack's nephew, Todd Alquist, proved that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. [112] This clue leads Lalo to Casper, and he soon arrives at Casper's remote home. [15], Jack and his crew are later hired by Walt to kill Jesse in exchange for teaching Todd to cook meth one more time. Jesse creates a batch with a level of purity comparable to Walt's. In "Felina", Walt visits Skyler for the final time, and watches from afar as Walter Jr. returns to the safe house from school. Hector is reliant on a wheelchair for the rest of his life. She tells Walter that she will be a complicit partner in whatever capacity so long as their children are not living with them. Language: English Words: 612 Chapters: 1/1 Collections: 4 Kudos: 8 Hits: 52 Going Legit by milficwriter (Thebiwife) for SegaBarrett Breaking Bad Mature No Archive Warnings Apply F/M Complete Work 07 Jan 2023 No Archive Warnings Apply [29], Victor (played by Jeremiah Bitsui) is Gus' loyal henchman. [17], Dennis Markowski (played by Mike Batayeh) is the former manager of Lavanderia Brilliante, the industrial laundromat which served as the cover for Gus' superlab. He is in constant contact with Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, who tells him which containers she has taken off the manifests, which he sends to Golden Moth Chemical Company in Albuquerque, which in turn forwards them on to Lavanderia Brilliante and Gus' lab. Jesse met Andrea Cantillo in Narcotics Anonymous in Season 3.His initial intentions toward Andrea weren't altruistic; he wanted to sell her blue meth. Using information provided by Nacho, Gus has Mike arrange for Lalo's arrest under an assumed name, but even in prison, Lalo poses a danger to Gus' organization. Tuco forces Walt and Jesse into Jesse's trunk, and drives to the remote desert house of his uncle, Hector, who cannot walk or speak due to a previous stroke. Despite the poor fit, Jimmy begins to wear Marco's ring as a symbol of his newfound willingness to cut corners to get ahead in the legal profession. After Jesse obtains the money, Ed smuggles him to a car parked near Haines, Alaska and provides him with false identification and a cover story. Werner Ziegler (played by Rainer Bock) is a German construction engineer hired by Gustavo Fring to build his underground methamphetamine laboratory. The day Brock was born, I swore I won't let what happened to Toms happen to my son. Mike thwarts the attempt on his own life after getting from Chris the information Lydia gave him, and then kills Chris.[17]. In El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Jesse hears a radio news report indicating that a woman from Houston, presumably Lydia, is critically ill after having been poisoned. A month later, he returns to work as an air traffic controller while still distraught and causes a mid-air collision of two airplanes just above Albuquerque. Kim later proposes to Jimmy that they obtain Jimmy's share of the multi-million dollar settlement or judgment from the Sandpiper Crossing lawsuit sooner by ruining Howard's reputation. He finds a tarantula, which he places in a jar; he then hears a train coming down the tracks and sets off to see it, only to encounter Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and Todd Alquist as they are celebrating their success in stealing the methylamine from the tanker car on the train Kuby helped them stop. Jesse reveals that he is the new owner. He is also revealed to have been the one who originally owned the RV that Walt and Jesse cooked meth in, which Combo had sold to Jesse for $1,400 without his family's knowledge, which provides a big clue for Hank when tracking down "Heisenberg". Chuck attempts to overcome his illness but Jimmy "accidentally" informs his malpractice insurer of Chuck's condition. Emilio dies and Jesse subsequently disposes of his body by dissolving it in hydrofluoric acid, albeit disastrously as it also dissolves Jesse's bathtub and the floor below. Later in the season, Andrea is again contacted by Walt in a failed attempt to lure Jesse out of DEA protection. Tuco then carjacks Jesse and kidnaps him and Walt, suspecting Gonzo reported the murder to the authorities. Tuco beats him to death for telling Walter and Jesse "Just remember who you're working for", which Tuco takes as an insult to his intelligence and an encroachment on his authority. He ultimately kills Lalo in a shootout at the lab's construction site, and has him (and Howard Hamlin) buried beneath the lab's foundation. He confirms to Lalo that Gus is protected by the Cartel and enjoys the trust of Don Eladio, and Lalo realizes he will have to tread carefully if he opposes Gus. Dan Wachsberger (played by Chris Freihofer) is an attorney hired by Mike Ehrmantraut to represent Ron Forenall, Dennis Markowski, and the other seven surviving members of Gus Fring's operation running out of the Lavanderia Brilliante in Albuquerque. Unknown to Walter and Jesse, Krazy-8 is an APD informant, who acquires the customers of the dealers he rats out. Kim and Jimmy later hire Sobchak (under his "professional" name Mr. X) to find "dirt" on Kevin Wachtell. While in prison, Tuco stabs another inmate and injures a corrections officer, adding more time to his sentence. Breaking Bad is a neo-Western crime drama franchise created by American filmmaker Vince Gilligan, primarily based on the television series Breaking Bad (200813), its prequel/sequel series, Better Call Saul (201522), and its sequel film, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019). During Walt's time in hiding, Ed often visits Walt, bringing him supplies and chemotherapy, though he warns that if Walt leaves the location, their business relationship will be over for good. Don Eladio Vuente (played by Steven Bauer) is the head of a drug cartel in Ciudad Jurez which includes Juan Bolsa, Hector Salamanca, and Salamanca's nephews. Later, Bolsa takes part in a meeting with the Salamancas and Don Eladio where Hector accuses Gus of setting up the attempt on Lalo's life and later killing him. "[3] Dressing in flashy suits, Saul maintains extensive connections within the criminal underworld and serves as a go-between connecting drug distributors, fixers, impersonators, and other criminals-for-hire. Bolsa intercedes when Gus provides a false story about Werner Ziegler's activities and death, telling Lalo Salamanca Gus enjoys Don Eladio's trust, so Lalo should consider the matter closed. Leonel and Marco move to kill Hank, but Gus anonymously warns Hank just before the confrontation. Walter White and Jesse Pinkman kidnap Saul and attempt to coerce him into defending Badger after Badger is arrested for selling meth. He also makes Jesse run back details about his new identity. After the escorts leave, Jesse asks for the $1,800 he needs, and Neil refuses. Pete and Badger also inform Walt that his trademark blue meth is still circulating, which Walt realizes means Jesse is still alive. Paige Novick (portrayed by Cara Pifko) is the senior counsel of Mesa Verde and one of Kim's clients. Old Joe (played by Larry Hankin) is the owner of a local junkyard. Mike and Jesse then decide to sell their portion of the methylamine to Walt and leave the business, with Mike using a portion of his profits to continue paying the members of Gus's organization for their silence. Stacey Ehrmantraut (portrayed by Kerry Condon) is Mike Ehrmantraut's widowed daughter-in-law and the mother of Kaylee, Mike's granddaughter.[100]. Feeling betrayed Jr. calls 911 when Walt fends off Skyler's knife attack, thus forcing Walt to leave and eventually end up on the most wanted list. A hidden bomb in the head then explodes, killing the tortoise and a DEA agent, and severely injuring several of the DEA agents and Mexican policemen on the scene. He decides to sell meth for Jesse again, albeit on a smaller scale. [15], Assistant special agent in charge George Merkert (played by Michael Shamus Wiles) is Hank's boss at the DEA. She also begins getting involved in Walter's criminal life, using his money to pay for her brother-in-law Hank's medical bills following an attack on his life. Howard's death is staged to look like a suicide, while he is buried alongside Lalo underneath the floor of Gus Fring's underground meth lab. He then drives to Neil's shop, where Neil, Casey, and three friends celebrate with escorts and cocaine. A lonely Walt also takes to paying Ed to spend time with him and play cards. He is one of five characters (along with Mike Ehrmantraut, Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and Ed Galbraith) to appear in each of Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and El Camino. ("Felina"), In flashbacks to Jesse's time in captivity, he remains haunted by Andrea's recent murder. He is abrasive and rude to Walter, who finds this job degrading and tedious. Gus agrees to Eladio's demandsthe formula for the blue meth, the services of a chemist, and a 50 percent share of the businessand travels to the cartel's superlab with Mike and Jesse. In El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Todd appears in flashbacks that take place after Jesse's failed escape attempt and Andrea's death. By the time of Breaking Bad, Tuco is out of prison and has brought Hector to live with him. Caldera.[103]. [35], Ximenez Lecerda (played by Manuel Uriza) drives a truck that delivers supplies for Hector Salamanca's ice cream store, in which he smuggles cocaine from Mexico and carries cash back to the cartel. As children, the Cousins were raised by their uncle Hector Salamanca along with their cousin Tuco. "[113] Werner's widow Margarethe believes Werner died in a cave in, during which he saved his crew. Her success at completing law school and becoming an associate at HHM partially inspired Jimmy to become a lawyer. Pete is last seen moving the El Camino to his driveway so it will be visible from the street when the police arrive. [121] Using a clue she provided in their conversation the night before, Lalo finds another lead that will enable him to find Werner's crew. [9] Tyrus also appears as one of Gus' key subordinates in Better Call Saul. Everett Acker (portrayed by Barry Corbin) is a retiree whose home is on land leased from Mesa Verde Bank. [27] After Gus' death, Chow starts being questioned by the DEA, as he was on Gus' payroll at the time of Gus' murder. Unbeknownst to them, Jesse works with Saul Goodman to reacquire the home. Because of the case's size, Chuck suggests that they give it to HHM, but Jimmy is stunned to learn they want the case but not his participation, a demand secretly made by Chuck. Mike tracks Werner down at a local spa, but so does Lalo Salamanca, to whom Werner mistakenly reveals construction details before Mike ends the call.
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