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2x10 Over
First Aired: May. 10, 2009 on AMC
Summary: Walt and Hank get into a heated argument at a party. Skyler opens up to her boss. Jane hides her relationship with Jesse from her father. |
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Episode Quotes
Walter H. White: Stay out of my territory.
Walter H. White: Put... the bottle... down.
Walter H. White: [while shopping at the building supply center, Walt notices a cart full of meth supplies. The Tweeker who belongs to the cart puts boxes of wooden matches in the cart] You're buying the wrong matches. Those matches. They're the wrong kind. Red phosphorous is found in the striker strips, not the matches themselves. You need to get the big 200-count box of individual match books. More striker strips. You understand? Those only have the one. And don't buy everything in one place. Do it piecemeal. Different items, different stores. Attracts less attention. Hmm? You following me here?
Mistakes/Goofs
- Goof (continuity error): While Jane is eating a Popsicle in Jesse's kitchen, the Popsicle goes from being nearly half-eaten to whole and back again during the course of the conversation.
- Goof (continuity error): When Skyler is in the break room at work making tea, the electrical outlet on the wall behind her is empty. After Ted comes in and asks who brought the churros, in the next shot of Skyler suddenly the coffee maker and microwave are plugged in. Then, in the next shot, they are unplugged again.
- Goof (continuity error): When Jesse is cooking up some eggs for (presumably) breakfast, the first egg he cracks in the pan shows that the first egg yoke (when the shot is from underneath the pan) starts to run, whilst in the next shot, the one from above the pan, where Jesse adds another egg to the pan, you can see both the eggs yolks are still intact.
- Goof (revealing mistake): When Jessie flees his apartment after the argument with his girlfriend, he looks back on the house from the driver's seat. The camera looks through the window of a car that cannot be Jessie's, as it has a much curvier roof line.


