The episode ends on a chilling note as Walt embraces a terrified Skyler, whispering, "I forgive you," effectively cementing his transition into a full "kingpin" persona.
A review from Common Sense Media notes that while the survival skills are impressive, the show can be "disturbing" for some due to its gritty depiction of primitive living. Other Notable Versions Episode 1: Live Free or Die
In the present, Walt, Jesse, and a reluctant Mike Ehrmantraut use a massive industrial magnet to destroy Gus’s laptop, which is sitting in a police evidence room. The episode ends on a chilling note as
An indie comedy starring Michael Rapaport and Josh Peck about an inept wannabe criminal in New Hampshire. An indie comedy starring Michael Rapaport and Josh
This unscripted series follows individuals practicing "rewilding"—living off the land without modern technology.
The episode highlights the reality of their "menu," including meals like squashed-rat shish kebab and roadkill.
This episode marks the "beginning of the end," picking up immediately after the death of Gustavo Fring.