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"Gliding Over All" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the fifth season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 54th overall episode of the series. Written by Moira Walley-Beckett and directed by Michelle MacLaren, it aired on AMC in the United States on September 2, 2012.
Ozymandias" frequently tops polls of the best Breaking Bad episodes. [49] [50] [h] The episode, watched by 6.4 million viewers—the then-most for the show [56] —is revered among fans, achieving a perfect 10.0 out of 10 rating on IMDb with over 200,000 votes, putting it at the number one spot for its 'Best TV Episodes' ranking. [57] [58] [59]
Henry R. "Hank" Schrader ASAC (/ ʃ r eɪ d ər /) is a central character in the American crime drama series Breaking Bad portrayed by Dean Norris and created by Vince Gilligan.Hank's character development over the course of the series and Norris's performance have been critically acclaimed.
"One Minute" is the seventh episode of the third season of American television crime drama series Breaking Bad, and the 27th overall episode of the series. It was written by Thomas Schnauz and directed by Michelle MacLaren. The episode follows Hank as he deals with a lawsuit against the DEA by Jesse after Hank physically assaults him.
The episode was written and directed by Thomas Schnauz and aired on AMC on August 26, 2012. This episode marks the final Breaking Bad appearance of Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) as a series regular. Show creator Vince Gilligan talked about Mike's death and why it was one of his favorite moments of the series: [2]
Some very familiar faces popped back up in Albuquerque on Monday’s “Better Call Saul,” which showed the first what would become many legal tussles between Saul Goodman and Hank Schrader ...
Seth Amitin of IGN awarded the episode 9.5 out of 10, describing it as "the perfect blend of Breaking Bad". [6] Alan Sepinwall, reviewing for HitFix, said the episode was "fantastic, from beginning to end". [7] Matt Richenthal of TV Fanatic awarded the episode a 4.8 out of 5 and described Breaking Bad as "the best show on television". [8]
Out of all the cameos in the “Better Call Saul” finale, the most surprising had to have been Betsy Brandt back as Marie, since fans haven’t seen her since the final episodes of “Breaking ...