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"Confessions" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 57th overall episode of the series. Written by Gennifer Hutchison and directed by Michael Slovis , it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on August 25, 2013.
When Skinny Pete does not arrive, they call him again, and discover he is far off the directions before the phone dies. Walter unsuccessfully tries to trickle charge the RV's battery by manually turning the generator's crank. As he begins to despair, Jesse tries to rouse him, and this inspires Walt to construct a battery from the materials they ...
Walter White graffiti in Carrer d'Antoni Suárez, Valencia, Spain. Over time Walter White developed a cult following, spawning fan websites like "Heisenberg Labs", "Walt's Wardrobe", and "Save Walter White" (an exact replica of the website Walter White's son creates in the series to raise money to pay for his father's cancer treatments). [47]
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Breaking Bad is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan for AMC.Set and filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the series follows Walter White (Bryan Cranston), an over-qualified, dispirited high-school chemistry teacher struggling with a recent diagnosis of stage-three lung cancer.
Walter Hartwell White Jr. (played by RJ Mitte) is Walter and Skyler's teenage son and Holly's older brother. He has cerebral palsy , as manifested in speech difficulties and impaired motor control, for which he uses crutches (which Mitte, who has a milder variation of cerebral palsy, does not require [ 2 ] ).
At a family therapy session, Skyler tells Walt that she is concerned about his missing hours, but he says that he just likes to be alone sometimes and take walks. While cooking meth, Jesse notices a radiotherapy burn on Walt's chest and realizes he is trying to financially provide for his family before he dies of lung cancer ; Walt confirms his ...
[1] [4] The writing team faced difficulties during the production of "Granite State", primarily on how to continue the character progression of Walter White. After the death of Hank Schrader in the previous episode, the team was unsure whether Walt would become depressed, or if he would have a different reaction.