Breaking Bad: Bit by a Dead Bee (2009)
Season 2, Episode 3
7/10
Supermarket + Birthday Suit = Heisenberg.
4 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This episode was better than the last for me. The episode begins with both Walter nd Jesse returning to Albuquerque and the different scenarios they face. Walt goes into a supermarket and get's naked to fashion a lit that he was in an almost hypnotized state of being and can't remember the past couple of days. Jesse on the other hand is raided and then questioned by Hank and Steve (Hank's partner) about the fact his car was found where Hank killed Tuco.

They both got away with little consequence. Jesse fathomed a lie with a girl and got to walk out with lack of evidence. Walt however had the fact Skyler asked (right at the end of the episode) about Walt's supposed second phone. He state's to her that he has no second phone and she doesn't seem to believe him. Besides form that however it doesn't seem like Walters place majorly backfired in any significant way.

The scene where Hector (thh man in the wheelchair) didn't tell the DEA about Jesse being at the location Tuco was killed at when asked about it was class. Showing us that this (reoccurring) character isn't too friendly with law enforcement. We also get Hank's partner Steve tell us he is an OG and he would never tell the feds nothing. I wonder if this will ever be explored ;)

Also Hank made a connection between Tuco and Crazy Eight (one of the men Walter killed). He mentioned Walter's (heisenbug's) product when talking about the two. Obviously not knowing it's Walter who made it but he now believes that there is a new man on the block cooking meth and it's neither Crazy Eight nor Tuco. The fact he talks about Walter without knowing he is talking about Walter is cool as it show's (in a strange way) Walter is starting to make a name for himself in the drug business.

Overall a decent episode with not shed loads to unpack. A solid 7/10.
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