๐งก ํ๋ฉด ํ์ชฝ์ ์์, ํ ์ชฝ์ ์ด ํฌ์คํธ
window ํค + ์ข์ฐ ๋ฐฉํฅํค
๐งก ๊ตต์ ๊ธ์จ : ์ตํ ๊ตฌ๋ฌธ
๋ฐ ์ค : ์ ์๋ค๋ฆฌ๋ ๋ถ๋ถ
* : ๊ตต์ ๊ธ์จ ๋ถ์ฐ ์ค๋ช
, ์ฌ์ ๋ป
# : ์ฌ ์ ํ, ์ํฉ ์ ํ
#
In closing, I can tell you
we take this very seriously.
APD as well as the DEA.
Stopping the manufacture
and sale of methamphetamines
remains one of our
highest priorities.
And the theft of lab equipment
from your school
is also receiving
our highest attention.
Rest assured, no stone will go *…๋ผ๊ณ ํ์ ํ๋ค.
unturned in our search
for the person or persons
responsible for this.
If you have any questions,
now would be the time.
Sir?
You're talking like you haven't caught
anybody yet.
What about the janitor
that was dealing drugs at the school?
There is no indication that this individual
was selling drugs.
He was arrested for having
a small amount of marijuana in his car,
not in the school.
And he's
since been fired.
I heard he had a record.
I'd like to know how he got a job here
in the first place.
Exactly.
Why wasn't there
a background check?
There was one.
We're currently reviewing
our hiring policies.
You better be doing
more than that.
This guy was arrested
right in front of my daughter.
This guy was stealing
the lab equipment, right?
That's not our thinking
at this time.
We are looking at others
who also had access,
but not limited
to the maintenance staff.
Are you saying
there was a break-in?
Do we know exactly
when this happened?
I mean, could it have been during
school hours?
We haven't been able
to establish a date *establish (์ฌ์ค์) ๊ท๋ช
ํ๋ค[๋ฐํ๋ค]
or time, but there is no sign
of breaking or entering.
So, whoever
took it had a key?
We're talking inside job? *๋ด๋ถ (์ฌ๋์ด ์ ์ง๋ฅธ) ๋ฒ์ฃ
Someone who's still
at the school?
Sir, at this time
I'm not able to discuss
the details with you,
but what I can tell you
is that we have
some very good people
working very hard
on this case.
I'm sorry, Officer.
But that just sounds
like double-talk. *์ฌ์ค์ ํธ๋ํ๊ธฐ ์ํ ๋ง, (๊ณ ์์ ์ผ๋ก ์ฐ๋) ๋ชจํธํ ๋ง
We're trying
to protect our children.
You have to level with us. *~์๊ฒ (์ฌ์ค์) ๋ค ๋งํ๋ค[ํธ์ด๋๋ค]
Really, we are giving you
all the information
we have.
You know what I'd like
to see in this school?
Drug-sniffing dogs.
Yeah. Yeah, dogs,
and metal detectors,
and locker searches,
and strip searches.
Our district
has strict policies-
I heard about
this school up in Canada.
They arrested one of their
groundskeepers with drugs.
And the next day
they found out
over half of the students
were high on LSD.
LSD? When were you gonna
tell us about the LSD?
No. Please.
No one said anything
about LSD.
The fact is...
What about the equipment
that was stolen?
The equipment was taken
from our chemistry department.
#
Walt?
Yeah.
Mr. White is currently
on medical leave.
But as he's chair
of the science department,
he's made a very special
effort to be with us here.
And I'd like to take
a moment to thank him for that.
Could you please
tell us more
about the equipment
that was taken?
- Please.
- Yes.
Um- And thank you.
The inventory list
for the missing labware
is as follows:
one 5,000 milliliter
round bottom boiling flask,
one Kjeldahl-style
recovery flask,
800 milliliters,
two full-face respirators,
some sep funnels,
a sill head with
a thermometer holder-
#
- Ooh. Ooh, my knee. Ow. Okay.
- Okay.
where...
did that come from?
And why was it
so damn good?
Because it was illegal.
# Breaking Bad
#
The basement.
Unfinished, of course.
But just look
at all this space.
You gotta think
rec room, media room.
Just imagine all the things
you could do down here.
Now remember, you're buying
for this fantastic neigorhood.
Big lawns
and shade trees.
Walking distance
to the country club. *์ปจ์ธ๋ฆฌ ํด๋ฝ(ํ
๋์ค, ๊ณจํ์ฅ๋ฑ์ ์๋).
What happened there?
Bit of a fixer, but this house *์ฝ๊ฐ ๊ณ ์ณ์ผ ํ์ง๋ง
has great bones.
#
You know what?
We're zeroing in. *[์ด ๋ฐ์]์ ์กฐ์ค์ ๋ฐ๋ก์ก๋ค[…์ ๋ง์ถ๋ค], ๋ชฉํ๋ฅผ ๊ฒจ๋ฅํ๋ค
I've got another listing,
brand-new, right around the corner.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
Hi.
Hi.
It's by appointment only.
Oh, I'm- I'm here
to see the owner.
He's in the, um...
recreational vehicle. *็พ (Abbr.) RV. (=camper (2))
Yo, it's appointment only!
How you feeling?
About as good
as you look.
Jeez, you look like... Lex Luthor.
Listen, I-
I visited you in the hospital,
but you were asleep.
Yeah, Skinny Pete said
you wanted Tuco's address.
Acting like you were
all out for blood.
You are alive,
so obviously you wised up.
- No, I did go see him.
- Bullshit.
So what, are you
selling your house?
I got two dudes
that turned into
raspberry slushie
and flushed down my toilet.
I can't even take
a proper dump in there.
The whole - house
has got to be haunted by now.
You didn't actually
go see Tuco?
Here.
That is seventeen-five.
Your half of the 35,000.
Plus there's
an extra 15 in there.
It's all yours.
You've earned it.
You got this money
from Tuco.
Yeah.
So Tuco gave you this
is what you're saying.
We made a deal.
You made a deal?
That's right.
Wait. How-
Why would you make
a deal with that scumbag?
You see
what he did to me?
Because I think that
we can do business together.
We came to
an understanding.
No way, man! Okay?
No understanding.
Take a look at
the money in your hand.
Now just imagine
making that every week.
That's right.
Two pounds a week.
35,000 a pound.
Without even talking to me,
you- you told... this...
insane ass clown
dead-eyed killer
that, uh...
that we would
- we would give him two pounds a week?
We'll just scale up
our operation.
We'll add
a few more hours-
No, don't talk
to me about hours.
What about pseudo, man?
How are we
gonna get that?
You think the meth fairy
is just gonna bring it to us?
It takes me a week
to get this stuff.
I'm driving all the way
out to Las Cruces.
200 miles each way
to meet up with my smurfs-
Smurfs? *็พ์์ด(์๊ธ ์ถ์ฒ๋ฅผ ๊ฐ์ถ๋ ค๊ณ ) ๋์ธํํ๋ ์ฌ๋.
Dudes who go
to the drugstores
and get a couple boxes
at a time and then sell them to me.
And that's maybe
only good for,
like, maybe
a half-pound worth.
See, that's the bottleneck *(ํนํ ์ฐ์
๋ฐ์ ์) ์ฅ์ ๋ฌผ
in your brilliant business plan.
All right.
Of course you would
have known that
if you would have
just asked me.
#
Well, here we are again.
Here we are.
Skyler, you look great.
Thank you.
You must be, what,
six, seven months?
How goes it?
It's great...
other than waddling to the bathroom *waddle (์ค๋ฆฌ์ฒ๋ผ) ๋ค๋ฑ๋ค๋ฑ ๊ฑท๋ค
every five minutes.
The baby shower's
next week.
It'll be good to-
You know, it'll be good
to have a day that's...
just about Skyler.
Very nice.
Thank you.
Well, Walt, I see you've
committed to the hair loss.
Mmm, yeah.
How do you feel?
Oh, okay.
Uh, you know,
pretty decent actually.
His color is better.
You know, his energy.
And he's even more, um...
physical.
More physical?
Uh, well... sexual.
frisky, actually. *๊ธฐ์ด์ฐฌ, ๋๊ณ ์ถ์ด ํ๋
I mean, that's got
to be a good sign, right?
Sure, I'll take that.
Right, Walt?
Couldn't that mean that
the chemo is working?
Realistically, *ํ์ค์ ์ผ๋ก ๋งํด์
it may just mean
that we've got
the anti-emetics tuned right.
Truth is,
until Walt's finished
this round of chemo
and we look
at a new PET scan,
we just can't say for sure.
Isn't there anything else
we could be doing?
I've been wondering
about...
alternative medicine.
I mean, Eastern healing.
You know, holistic.
Well, I can't speak
to its efficacy.
But as long as it doesn't
interfere with our treatment,
anything that helps my patient
have a better outlook,
a better comfort,
is fine by me.
So you're saying
it's all psychological.
It doesn't make
any real difference.
Having a better outlook
can make a tremendous difference.
But it's also important
that we manage our expectations.
#
What?
A junkyard?
Let me guess, you-
you picked this place?
What's wrong with it?
It's private.
This is- This is like a...
a non-criminal's idea
of a drug meet.
This is like,
"Oh, I saw this in a movie.
Ooh, look at me. "
Yeah, so-
So where do you transact
your business?
Enlighten me. *(์ค๋ช
ํ์ฌ) ์ดํด์ํค๋ค[๊นจ์ฐ์น๋ค]
I don't know.
How about Taco Cabeza?
Half the deals I've ever done
went down at Taco Cabeza.
Nice and public.
Open 24 hours.
Nobody ever gets shot
at Taco Cabeza.
Hell, why not
the mall?
You know,
wait at the Gap.
"Hey! It's time
for the meet. "
You know, I'll put down
the flat-front khakis,
head on over,
grab an Orange Julius.
Skip the part
where psycho lunatic Tuco,
you know,
comes and steals my drugs
and leaves me
bleeding to death.
Look, you don't have
to be here for this.
Okay?
I mean, seriously.
I'm okay.
Nah, I'm no pussy.
I'm good.
#
Mr. Clean and his boy.
I'm sorry that I had
to tune you up.
Respect, ese.
You gotta give it to get it.
Hey, what are we doing
way the hell out here?
What, they close
the mall or something?
Heisenberg, come on,
break it out.
That's it?
That's all you got?
We had some
production problems.
Point five-three.
I thought you was
a player.
You told me two pounds,
and now you waste my time
with these Chiclets? *์ ์กฐ์ด ํน์ ์น ์ฌ์ดํธ(๋ธ๋ก๊ทธ)์ ์ ๋์ผ์ด์
ํ์ผ๋ก ๋งํฌ๋๋ ์์ ์ด๋ฏธ์ง
17 and 1/2...
minus the half
for wasting my time.
Hey, come on.
What, you're gonna argue?
You got something to say?
You're doing business
like a couple little bitches.
I want all of it.
70 grand.
What did you say?
You like this product,
and you want more.
Consider it
a capital investment.
Loco bald motherfucker.
52 and 1/2.
25 points vig.
Vig?
Interest. Weekly.
Okay.
That's... $65,625
with interest.
1.875 pounds.
No, 2 pounds.
Next Friday.
And no production problems.
Can you handle 4 pounds?
Listen, old man.
Talk is talk.
But owing me money...
that's bad.
What did you just do?
#
4 pounds.
4 pounds, as if 2 pounds
wasn't bad enough.
We're talking 200-300
boxes of sinus pills. *๋ถ๋น๊ฐ(๋๊ฐ๊ณจ ์์, ์ฝ ์์ชฝ์ผ๋ก ์ด์ด์ง๋ ๊ตฌ๋ฉ)
There ain't that many
smurfs in the world.
We're not going to need
pseudo ephedrine. *์ํ๋๋ฆฐ ((๊ฐ๊ธฐ·์ฒ์ ์น๋ฃ์ ))
We're going
to make phenylacetone
in a tube furnace,
then we're going to use
reductive amination to yield methamphetamine *ํ์์ ์๋ฏธ๋
ธํ, ํ์์ ์๋ฏผํ
- 4 pounds.
So no pseudo?
No pseudo.
So you do have a plan.
Yeah, Mr. White!
Yeah, science!
Okay.
What's this?
That is a shopping list.
Uh, getting some of those items
may be challenging.
"One autotransformer,
"6 liters an- hy-
hydrous methyl-
"methylamine,
two 35
M&M tube furnaces- "
That's MM: millimeter.
One 70-millimeter
would be fine,
but they're
hard to come by, so-
"40 grams thorium nitrate"?
Yo, Mr. White, I can't even
pronounce half this shit.
You know what?
Count me out, all right? *(์ด๋ค ํ๋์์) ~๋ฅผ ๋นผ๋ค
I'm leaving town.
I'm moving to, like,
Oregon or something-
Jesse, Jesse, Jesse,
listen to me.
Today is the first day
of the rest of your life.
What are you doing?
This is the first day
of the rest of your life,
but what kind of life
will it be, huh?
Will be be a life of fear,
of "Oh, no, no, no,
I can't do this," of never once
believing in yourself?
I don't know.
Listen.
These things?
We need them.
Hmm? And only you
can get them for us.
#
Okay, it's ready.
There you go.
Hi, baby. I'm your Aunt Marie.
Now, of course
you already know that
because when you watch this
20 years from now,
I will look exactly
the same as I do now.
I know it is amazing.
I have aged shockingly well,
haven't I?
Anyway, welcome
to your baby shower,
Esmeralda!
Esmeralda?
Esmeralda.
That's your name,
and you heard it here first.
Now, that is your wonderful,
handsome older brother.
Show her, older brother,
your face.
Okay. Not right up the nose.
Don't- Okay, not-
Back- Back to me.
There's your mommy!
Hello, Mommy!
And look!
There you are,
Esmeralda!
Wake up, baby!
Time to party!
Easy, easy.
Uh, believe it or not,
Esmeralda,
right after the party,
your name was changed to Holly.
And I believe, Hank,
that that was
around the time that we took Aunt Marie
to the insane asylum.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I dropped her off
at the curb.
Then I married Shania Twain
and lived happily ever after.
There's Daddy!
Speak, Daddy!
Say hello
to your daughter.
Holly, I am very proud of you,
and I- I think about you
all the time.
Uh, wherever you go,
whatever you do in life,
uh, always know
that you have a family
who loves you very, very much.
Cheers.
Cheers!
Cheers.
#
Oh, my God, it's so cute.
Oh, Carmen, it's-
Oh, look.
Look at that.
It's adorable.
I love it, Carmen.
Thank you.
You're so welcome, honey.
Thank you.
Look at the little feet.
From me.
And Hank.
Oh. What nice
wrapping paper.
Marie always finds
the best wrapping paper.
I do.
Okay.
Let's see what this is.
Exciting.
Oh, boy, oh, boy,
oh, boy, oh, boy.
It's-
It's a-
a tiara.
Yes!
Mar- Marie, is this, um-
White gold
and several carats'
worth of zircons.
Oh, Marie, you spent
too much on this.
You shouldn't have.
You really, really
shouldn't.
But it's so-
it's really-
It's-
sparkly.
Sparkly! Like wow!
Thank you.
Hey, listen, Walt-
Oh!
...you got anything
stronger than beer?
It's just gor-
Oh, it's great.
I- I love it.
Thank you.
Thank you, sweetie,
thank you.
#
Sorry, man.
It's just, you know,
after 200 presents,
it just gets kind of old.
- That's nice stuff.
- It is, isn't it?
I got, uh, just the thing
to go with that.
I'm sorry, man.
I wasn't thinking.
No, no, no, no.
It's okay.
You mind
if I have one?
You think it's a good idea?
Hank, I've already got
lung cancer.
Okay. You got me there.
Thanks.
Cuban.
I did a little favor
for an FBI guy.
Now, I was
under the impression-
ahem-
that these were illegal, hmm?
Yeah, well,
sometimes forbidden fruit
tastes the sweetest,
doesn't it?
It's funny, isn't it?
How we draw that line.
Yeah?
What line is that?
Mm,
well, what's legal,
what's illegal,
Cuban cigars, alcohol.
You know, if we were
drinking this in 1930,
we'd be breaking the law.
Another year, we'd be okay.
Mm. Who knows what
will be legal next year?
You mean like pot?
Yeah. Like pot.
Or...
whatever.
Cocaine? Heroin?
I'm just saying
it's arbitrary. *์์์ ์ธ, ์ ๋ฉ๋๋ก์ธ
Well,
you ought to visit lockup.
You hear a lot of guys
talking like that.
"Hey, man, why'd you bust me
with these 14 bales of ganja? *bale (๊ฐ๋ฒผ์ด ๊ฒ์ ๋จ๋จํ ๋ค์ ธ ํฌ๊ฒ ๋ฌถ์) ๋๋ฏธ[๋ญ์น]
*ganja ๋ง๋ฆฌํ๋
"It's all
gonna be legal next year
when Willie Nelson's
president. "
Shit , buddy,
it doesn't only go one way, either.
Sometimes there's stuff
that's legal that shouldn't be.
I mean, friggin' meth
used to be legal.
Used to sell it over every counter
at every pharmacy across America.
Thank God they came to their
senses on that one, huh?
Yeah.
#
It was a nice party.
A tiara.
A white gold tiara
for a newborn baby.
Yeah.
You know,
I think she got that
at Gertrude Zachary's
in Nob Hill.
I mean, that thing
must have cost,
like, what, $500 or $600.
You know what? I think
I'm going to return it.
You sure?
She's bound to find out. *ํ๋ฆผ์์ด ~ํ ๊ฒ์ด๋ค(=be sure to)
Well, maybe I can
explain to her
that we need a Diaper Genie
more than a white gold
baby tiara.
Hey. You know,
I've been thinking
about what you said to Dr. Delcavoli
about alternative medicine.
No, no. Don't worry.
I'm not going
to mention that anymore.
No, no, no, no.
What I mean
is that maybe there is
something to it.
Uh, here. Look.
They do this
Navajo sweat lodge
up by Farmington.
Healing ceremony.
It's supposed to be
good for your lungs.
I'm not saying
that I believe in it,
but, uh, you know,
it might be an experience.
Really?
You?
In a sweat lodge?
I was thinking about
driving up on Friday,
coming back Sunday-
I mean, if you're okay with it.
Well, of course
I'm okay with that.
Okay.
#
- Sweat lodge?
- Yeah.
I'm already sweating.
Help me out.
Okay.
Right.
Ah. 70-millimeter
tube furnace. Excellent.
This is excellent.
Very good work.
- I'm straight.
- Okay. Hydrogen.
Electrolytically *์ ๊ธฐ ๋ถํด๋ก, ์ ํด์ง๋ก.
produced, yes?
Yeah, like you asked.
I mean, this- this crap
wasn't easy to get.
It was expensive.
Methylamine.
Where's the methylamine?
I don't see the methylamine.
Yeah, well, that's
where I ran into, uh, *(๊ณค๊ฒฝ ๋ฑ์) ๋ง๋๋ค[๊ฒช๋ค]
some trouble.
What kind of trouble?
Well, half this crap
I could just buy, right?
but this methylamine...
not so easy.
I mean, they got it
locked down tight.
But I did find some pros
who will rip it off for us.
But they want 10 grand.
So what's the problem?
You have the money.
No, had. I already spent
almost the whole wad. * (์ข
์ด๋ ๋ฑ์) ๋ญ์น
I mean, I got,
like, 2 grand left.
I told you,
all this crap was expensive.
So these thieves, did they-
did they say where they
would be stealing it from?
Yeah, a chemical supply
place south of town.
They got guards
and security cameras,
big ass steel doors.
That's why these dudes
are charging so much.
What?
So why don't we
just steal it ourselves?
Yeah?
How are we
going to do that?
With this.
#
So, uh, what's this
stuff called again?
Thermite. * [U] [ํํ] ํ
๋ฅด๋ฐ ((์ฝ 3,000โ์ ๊ณ ์จ์ ๋; ์ฉ์ ์ฉ·์์ดํ์ฉ))
And that will
cut through a lock?
Because this is supposed to be
one big ass lock.
In World War II,
the Germans
had an artillery piece- *๋ํฌ
it's the biggest
in the world-
called the Gustav Gun,
and it weighed
a thousand tons.
And the Gustav was capable
of firing a 7-ton shell
and hitting a target
accurately 23 miles away.
I mean, you could drop bombs
on it every day for a month
without ever disabling it. *๋ง๊ฐ๋จ๋ฆฌ๋ค
But you drop
a commando, one man, *ํน๊ณต๋, ํน๊ณต๋์, ์ฝ๋ง๋
with just a bag of this...
and he could melt
right through 4 inches
of solid steel
and destroy that gun forever.
Jeez!
So yes.
I think it will cut
through any lock
we're likely to find.
#
You'd like to return this?
It's very nice, but yes.
Well, it- it is
from the store, isn't it?
Oh, yes.
It's from this store.
Do you happen
to have a receipt?
Oh, no. I don't.
It was a gift.
Aha. A gift.
Mr. Wilson, could you
step over here, please?
Mr. Wilson, I'd like you
to watch this lady
while I phone the police.
Whoa. Excuse me?
Ma'am, this item is stolen,
as I'm sure you know.
It-
Come with me, please.
#
Oh, yes. I intend
to press charges.
Please do.
We'll be here.
Look, I-
I've never stolen
anything in my life,
all right?
I told you.
That tiara was a gift-
a- a baby shower gift.
So who gave it to you,
then?
I don't think
I have to tell you that.
Ma'am, you don't have
to tell me anything.
You can talk to the police,
and I can tell them
how my daughter-in-law
remembers showing
this particular item
to a tall blonde woman who,
when her back was turned,
walked right out the door with it.
So there. *๊ทธ๋ฌ๋ ๊ทธ๋งํด!(์์ ์ ํ๋๋ ์๊ฒฌ์ ๋ฐ๊พธ์ง ์์ ๊ฒ์์ ๋จํธํ ๋ํ๋ผ ๋ ์)
Oh, yeah?
Well, then I can talk
to the Channel 3 News.
Yeah. I can tell them
how you people,
without a shred, *์์ฃผ ์กฐ๊ธ, ํฐ๋
without a modicum *(ํนํ ์ข๊ฑฐ๋ ์ ์พํ ์์์) ์ฝ๊ฐ[์กฐ๊ธ]
of evidence,
illegally detained
an innocent pregnant woman
in a dank storeroom. *(๊ธฐ๋ถ ๋์๊ฒ ์ถฅ๊ณ ) ๋
๋
[์ถ์ถ]ํ
This is my office.
I feel I'm being
held hostage.
Furthermore- I'm not getting
enough air back here.
I don't
think I can breathe.
Ohh- Oh, my God.
Oh, no.
I'm going into labor.
Yes, I- - Oh!
#
Hi. You've reached Marie.
Do the beep thing.
Marie? It's Skyler.
I just left Zachary's.
I need to talk to you
immediately.
#
Where's the guard?
He's supposed to be coming by.
You think
he already passed?
I don't know.
There he is.
Okay, see him?
Wait till he passes.
Let's go, let's go.
Here.
What the hell is this?
It's all they had.
Then you go to another store.
If this is all they had,
you're in the wrong place.
Just put it on.
Of course you can-
Okay, come on.
Okay.
This is it.
Oh, God.
All right.
D- Where- Duck. Duck. *(ํนํ ๋์ ๋์ง ์๊ธฐ ์ํด) ๊ธํ ์์ง์ด๋ค
What?
He's not supposed
to come back.
What's he doing?
Oh, God.
He's going to the crapper. *๋น์ด ๋ณ์(toilet).
Oh, God.
Carry your bag.
What? What are you doing?
Ok, there is it.
Is this
going to be loud?
We'll find out
in about ten seconds.
Stand back.
Jesus!
Come on, come on.
Hey, what's going on?
#
Where are the gallon jugs?
I don't know.
God!
What?
Let's just take this.
Come on. Come on.
What the hell are you doing
opening the door?
How are we going to
take this thing out?
God, damn!
Hey! somebody!
let me out of here, damn it!
#
Oh, man.
Come on, let me try.
How is it going
to be any different?
- Can I just try it?
- Fine, fine, go ahead.
- Jesus. Okay.
All right.
All right. Here we go.
Yeah, baby. See?
Eat it, okay? I'm the king. *์ฟ ๋จน์ด๋ผ!
I'm the king.
Oh, no. No, no, no.
That didn't sound good.
Oh, god.
Well, this thing's
not going anywhere.
We're not cooking
in my damn driveway.
I tell you that.
#
What part of slow it down
did you not understand?
You talk too much.
It's heavy, man.
You got to wait for me.
Okay. All right.
That's good, that's good.
Now just bring it up.
Bring it up.
Easy, easy, easy.
Okay.
Your real estate agent,
when is she supposed to come back?
Aw, shit.
Yo, I don't know.
I'll make damn sure
she doesn't.
Yeah.
Good call, yo.
All right.
#
Keep the temperature steady
at 425 degrees.
We'll need to run it
two more hours
to have enough
to make 4 1/2 pounds.
4 1/2? Not 4?
2 pounds pays Tuco back.
4 1/2 pounds puts us
$44,000 ahead each.
Right on, man.
Right on.
With the amount of methylamine
that we got last night,
we could make
41/2 pounds a week for...
well, for the foreseeable *์์ธก[์๊ฒฌ]ํ ์ ์๋ (↔unforeseeable)
future.
How long is, uh,
that going to be?
I mean in your, uh,
situation.
How much
cash do you need?
More.
Someone's in my yard.
#
Was there, by any chance, *(ํนํ ์๋ฌธ๋ฌธ์์) ํน์๋ผ๋
scheduled for this afternoon
an open house?
I left them a message, man.
It's not my fault.
I don't care how you do it.
Just keep them out of here.
Do you understand?
Yeah.
Okay,
Go.
#
You know you can't
duck me forever.
What?
Come on. I left you,
like, 15 messages.
When I
went to your office,
you snuck out
the back way.
I didn't sneak.
I was going to lunch.
Jeez, Skyler, what are you,
the paranoid police?
Look, Marie, Marie,
I have never been so humiliated in my life.
That-
ahem-
that tiara.
They accused me at Zachary's
of shoplifting it.
What were you doing
at Zachary's?
I was returning it.
You were returning it.
Why would you return it?
It just wasn't-
Marie,
what is wrong with you?
Can you
please tell me that?
Can you tell me why
you'd do such a thing?
What does that mean?
Does that mean
you don't know?
That means
that I have no idea
what the hell
you're even talking about.
You have no idea
what I'm talking about.
The shop-
The shoplifting.
No idea?
You're not going
to admit this, are you?
I can't
really admit to something
when I have no knowledge
of what it is that I'm admitting.
#
Don't forget to sign in.
Thank you.
Thank you.
#
Excuse me. I'd just like
to see the basement.
Yeah,
well, it's occupied.
It's not a bathroom.
Hey! I just want
to see the basement.
What's the big deal?
Yo, you ain't seeing
the basement, bitch.
You got that?
Is that sinking in? *์ถฉ๋ถํ ์ดํด[์ธ์]๋๋ค
Now beat it. All of you all.
House is not for sale.
Get the hell out!
#
So how was it?
Was it a...
an experience?
Yeah.
It was definitely
an experience.
What's that smell?
Oh. Yeah.
It's...
sacred Navajo herbs
and...
Hey,
is everything okay?
No. Not really.
Actually, not at all.
You know that, uh, tiara
that Marie gave us?
Yeah.
Well, she stole it.
Yeah.
I practically got arrested
trying to return it at the store.
Oh, my God.
She refuses to admit it.
She refuses to apologize.
I don't know
what to do.
Oh, well.
People sometimes do things
for their families.
People sometimes do things
for their families?
And, what,
that justifies stealing?
Yeah.
Wow. That must have
been some sweat lodge.
Have you been listening
to the words coming out of your mouth?
What would you do
if it were me?
Wh- What do you mean
if it were you?
Well, if it were me,
what would you do?
Would you divorce me?
Would you turn me in
to the police?
You don't want to find out.
Do you want
something to eat?
Uh, no, thanks.
#
What is this shit?
This is blue.
We used a different
chemical process,
but it is every bit
as pure.
It may be blue,
but it's the bomb.
Tight! Tight, tight, yeah!
Oh, blue, yellow, pink.
Whatever, man. Just keep
bringing me that.
4.6.
Uh, come on.
And what did I say, man?
This guy can cook!
You're all right, man.
You're all right.
We're going to make
a lot of money together.
Just remember
who you're working for.
What did you say?
I'm just saying
they got to know
that they're
working for you.
Like they don't
already know that?
Are you saying
that they're stupid?
No, I'm just-
I'm just saying.
Oh, yeah. So you're not
saying that they're stupid.
So I don't understand.
Are you saying
that I'm stupid?
No. Come on, Tuco.
I'm just-
I'm just saying.
No, you're just
speaking for me!
Like I ain't got the damn sense
to speak for myself!
Is that it? Is that
what you're doing?
Tuco.
Hey, why don't we
all just relax, huh?
Heisenberg says relax.
Orale, homes.
I'm relaxed.
I'm relaxed.
I'm relaxed.
Damn, man!
Look at that! Look!
Yeah. That's messed up.
Okay, Heisenberg!
Next week.