The Corpse Of Drew Sharp | Buyout | Breaking Bad

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After the boy's killing in the last episode, the group gets rid of all evidence.

Season 5 Episode 6 Buyout: Following the boy's killing and new developments with the DEA, Jesse and Mike decide to quit. Mike strikes a deal to sell the methylamine to another drug dealer, Declan, but Walter refuses to cooperate. Walter invites Jesse to his home and confides to him his regret about selling his share of Gray Matter and his plans to build another empire. Skyler returns home; the three dine together at Walter's request, during which Skyler openly discusses her affair. Afterward, Walter discloses to Jesse that Skyler is awaiting his death, and that the meth business is all he has left. Walter steals the methylamine from Mike to sabotage the deal with Declan. When Mike finds out, he threatens to kill Walter, but the latter suggests he can strike a better deal that would let him keep the business running.

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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.

Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."

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Mike has to be wondering how the hell he ever ended up here. BCS added so much to that character.

insouciantforce
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This cold open is by FAR the most frightening scene of the entire BrBa/El Camino/BCS universe. The way they dismantle the bike and put it into the barrel then open another one for Drew is horrifying. There is no coming back from something this horrible.

flightofthebumblebee
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Obviously, the worst thing they could have shown was the boy's body in the acid, but there's something even more heartbreaking about the systemic disassembly of his bike—it just reinforces the innocence and joy that was lost.

CJStew
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What a wholesome scene of a nice teacher and grandpa showing their mentally challenged apprentice how to responsibly dispose of Sharp objects.

maicoxmauler
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Probably my favourite cold open from the show. So dark and depressing

walter
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This makes me wonder how many missing people are actually people who witnessed something they shouldn't have and got killed for it

burtkocain
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To me is pretty obvious Walt is still a little bit troubled by what happened. Not as Mike perhaps, and obviously not as Jesse, but he is. Todd on the other hand is completely cold, a true psycho.

xdz
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The soundtrack is really what makes this scene for me, there's just something so unsettling about it

CaitCatM
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2:30 Mike thinking about how people like Howard weren't in the game.

fredmand
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Honestly I’d love to just watch this in reverse so it looks like three full grown men re just putting together a small dirt bike

fronkplus
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The musical score really resonates with the scene so damn well.

alex
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I feel bad for Drew’s parents because they’re never going to know what happened to their son.

jacksonconley
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Despite not being grisly and bloody, this was one of the most difficult scenes to watch.

zackcross
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Mikes face at 2:25 is so haunting. I believe his inner monologue is saying (in the words of Paul Edgecomb)
“I've done some things in my life I'm not proud of, but this is the first time I've ever felt in real danger of hell.”

TobiasTheWolf
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Mike's hate for Walter must have skyrocketed after this.

vig
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I love how it first looks like Walt doesn‘t want to look at the Body and goes away because of that, implicating that his Moral Compass is still somewhat intact but then it‘s revealed that he was just getting a barrel. Cold as Ice, doesn‘t give a damn.

GarroshTV
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Mikes face at 2:25. Full of sorrow and anguish. How far he has fallen since Better Call Saul.

dannypitcherenterprises
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Probably the worst thing Walter has done, dissolving a child in acid, good way to fast track your way to hell

robbyg
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In the end, we can agree Todd's draw on the gun was sharp.

feller
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One of the things I love about Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul, and what makes it so realistic, is that if something is trully screwed up, I feel it. Every series, every movie has to be packed with action, gun shots, death all the time - it's meaningless at this point.

I watched Breaking Bad for the first time in 2019 and it was a refreshing approach to brutality - there wasn't a lot of it comparing to other shows, but I got so used to shows not giving any crap about someone's death that seeing Jessie that couldn't get over over some random kid's death was like "yeah, it actually is such a screwed up thing to do". Other shows only make you care about someone's death if that someone was important. This show makes you care about a random character that showed up in the episode only to die. What other show does that?

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