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We're back! Summer just ain't summer without some of the old Heisenberg Blue, and we're crushing and snorting episodes from here on out until we wrap up our coverage for season three. First up, the Bryan Cranston directed,
Our coverage of season 3 moves on with episode 302, "Caballo sin Nombre". Walt moves back in, the cousins move out, Jesse makes a first home purchase, and pizzas are tossed.
"I Feel Terrible"? "Incredible Foot Therapy"? What could I.F.T possibly stand for?
Jim and A.Ron continue their summer BrBa rewatch with episode 304, "Green Light". If you can't get enough Breaking Bad deep dives, check out the Heisenberg Chronicles posts on 3x04: Factoids, locations, observations, fan art, gifs and more,
Jim and A.Ron ponder "Mas", the fifth episode of season three of AMC's Breaking Bad. In which Jesse resumes business, Gus is nakedly transparent, the Aztec takes yet another hit, while Walt at all times simply respects the chemistry.
We discuss the merits of the ABQ's acting talent and the amazing stunt that Walt pulls to, once again, narrowly escape the clutches of his deserved fate.
Jim and A.Ron re-watch the classic Breaking Bad episode, "One Minute". We have a lot to say about Walt and Jesse's messed up relationship, turning points for Hank, and Gus's schemes. All this, a robust spoiler section,
Jim and A.Ron continue their retro-rewatch of season 3 with episode 308, "I See You". In this episode Hank fights for his life, Jesse messes around in the lab, and Gus makes his move.
Heading into the home stretch of Breaking Bad Season 3, we arrive at episode 309, "Kafkaesque". Jesse's job sucks, Hank can't feel his legs, Walt admires Gus's business move, and Skyler tells a whopper of a story.
Jim and A.Ron look into a fairly polarizing episode of Breaking Bad, episode 310, "The Fly". Some see it as a slow, ponderous, pointless exercise in budget cutting, while others see a beautiful, rich, thematic character study resting entirely on the p...