Breakage (Breaking Bad)

"Breakage"
Breaking Bad episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 5
Directed by Johan Renck
Written by Moira Walley-Beckett
Original air date April 5, 2009 (2009-04-05)
Running time 47 minutes
Guest actors

"Breakage" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the twelfth overall episode of the series. It was written by Moira Walley-Beckett and directed by Johan Renck. This episode marks the introduction of Jane Margolis.

Plot summary

Two Mexican immigrants cross the Rio Grande. One of them finds something in the water: the glass cube holding Tuco's grill that belongs to Hank.

Walt finishes his first round of chemotherapy, and is told he will learn how he has reacted to treatment in two months' time, around when his baby is due. However, Walt is beginning to feel overwhelmed by the growing medical bills, and the money he made from Tuco is running out. While he is vomiting into the toilet, he finds something clogging it - the packet of cigarettes Skyler was smoking. Jesse returns to Clovis to make good on his word: he pays for the towing and repair of his RV. He also works out a deal to store his RV in Clovis' lot, and buys a used car from him. Next, he goes to rent an apartment from Jane Margolis (Krysten Ritter), who manages the property and lives next door. Although he likes the space, he has no credit history and can only pay in cash. She initially refuses to rent to him, but eventually agrees after raising the price for cash only.

Hank is promoted to a high-ranking Albuquerque liaison for the DEA, and will have to split his time between the city and El Paso, Texas. He goes out to celebrate with his friends, but has a panic attack on the elevator ride down. The next day, he takes off work to bottle some of the beer he has brewed at home. Marie is confused at this behavior, but he assures her everything is all right. After she leaves, a bottle he is holding breaks, cutting his hand. Meanwhile, Walt and Jesse meet again to discuss cooking more meth, and how to distribute it. Jesse does not want to work on his own now that the DEA have found him, and suggests building a network of dealers so that they can be both distributors and producers. Walt is initially reluctant, but Jesse threatens to walk if they don't follow his plan. Later, Jesse invites his friends - Christian "Combo" Ortega (Rodney Rush), Skinny Pete (Charles Baker), and Brandon "Badger" Mayhew (Matt L. Jones) to his apartment, and discusses using them as dealers.

At a cookout celebrating Hank's promotion, Skyler demands that Marie apologize for giving Skyler the stolen tiara, or it will irreversibly drive a wedge between them; Marie tearfully does so. Jesse's dealers are doing well selling their crystal, until Skinny Pete is robbed by one of his customers. When Jesse gives Walt his share, minus the stolen money, he explains that it is breakage - a loss of money that must be expected in a business. Walt, however, worries what will happen when word gets out that they can be robbed with impunity. He later shows up at Jesse's apartment and gives him a gun, telling him to take care of the problem. He also confronts Skyler over her smoking, but she refuses to apologize for keeping secrets when he has been doing the same. That night, Hank is woken by what he thinks are gunshots, and goes through the house with his pistol drawn. It turns out to be his beer bottles' caps popping off from the pressure. The next day, he drives down to the Rio Grande and throws his trophy of Tuco's grill into the water.

Critical reception

The episode was well received. Noel Murray, writing for The A.V. Club, gave the episode an A, praising the visual comparisons between different situations in the episode.[1]

References

  1. Murray, Noel (April 5, 2009). "Breaking Bad: "Breakage"". A.V. Club. Retrieved May 25, 2015.

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