Is Ted Beneke Never Going to Walk Again

11th episode of the fourth season of Breaking Bad

"Crawl Space"
Breaking Bad episode
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Walter cackles maniacally in the crawl space underneath his dwelling. The scene was compared to the concluding shot of Breaking Bad.

Episode no. Season 4
Episode eleven
Directed past Scott Winant
Written past George Mastras
Sam Catlin
Cinematography by Michael Slovis
Editing by Skip Macdonald
Original air date September 25, 2011 (2011-09-25)
Running time 47 minutes
Invitee appearances
  • Marker Margolis every bit Hector Salamanca
  • Christopher Cousins every bit Ted Beneke
  • Emily Rios every bit Andrea Cantillo
  • Bill Burr equally Patrick Kuby
  • JB Blanc as Barry Goodman
  • Ray Campbell equally Tyrus Kitt
  • Lavell Crawford every bit Huell Babineaux
  • Tina Parker equally Francesca Liddy
  • Ian Posada equally Brock Cantillo
  • Christopher King equally Chris Mara
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"Clamber Space" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the American television receiver criminal offense drama series Breaking Bad, and the 44th overall episode of the serial. It originally aired on AMC in the Us on September 25, 2011. The episode introduces Barry Goodman, played by JB Blanc.[ane]

Plot [edit]

Making their escape after killing off Don Eladio Vuente and the Cartel's leadership, Jesse Pinkman drives Gus Fring, who is weakened due to taking his own poison, and Mike Ehrmantraut, who is wounded, to a makeshift emergency room that Gus earlier prepared. Gus recovers speedily, but Mike has to stay another week before he tin can safely travel, so he is left backside in Mexico. Jesse is told that he will take over cooking meth for Walter White, merely Jesse insists that Walter must not exist harmed. Gus later takes Jesse with him to visit Hector Salamanca, who is using a wheelchair and living in a nursing home. Hector is in the nursing home'southward twenty-four hour period room, watching the climactic scene of The Bridge on the River Kwai. Gus taunts him every bit the Salamanca lineage has at present been destroyed, and shows him Jesse, explaining that Jesse killed Hector's last living descendant.

When Hank reveals that he will be visiting the laundry Walt works at, the latter deliberately crashes his machine, forcing Hank to cease using Walt as his chauffeur.

Meanwhile, Ted partly blackmails Skyler about the $617000 required for paying off the IRS. Skyler organises to blackmail Ted into signing the bank check with Saul'southward men, Huell and Kuby. Ted gives in, signing the check but attempts to escape. As he does, he slips and hits his head, knocking himself out.

Walter realizes that Jesse has also been cooking in the lab. Walter pleads for them to stick together to thwart Gus, simply Jesse, still biting after their fight, turns his back on Walter. Walt is so abducted and taken out to the desert where Gus threatens him, Hank and his family unit. Walt is told never to come dorsum to the laundry again.

Panicked, Walter barges into Saul's function and takes Saul upwards on an earlier offer to be vanished. This volition cost Walt and his family unit one-half a million dollars. Walter rushes home to get the money which isn't there and Skyler discloses that she gave the coin to Ted to pay off the IRS. Walt breaks down and laughs maniacally. As Skyler backs abroad, Marie Schrader, crying, calls to say that the DEA has received an anonymous tip that Hank is a target once again, and the DEA is sending many agents to guard him.

Analysis [edit]

Sean Hutchinson of Changed analyzed the final shot of "Crawl Space", in which the camera pans outwards from Walter laughing hysterically in the crawl space. Pulsating music ends with a feedback screech and cut to blackness. The shot'south framing mirrors that of Walter'southward subsequently death in the finale. Hutchinson viewed it as black one-act, maxim that Walter is realizing that he is non in command of the situation. This realization is caused by multiple things: Hank being close to discovering Gus and Walter'south operation; Gus firing Walter, as Jesse can work on his ain; and Skyler having given most of their money to Ted to pay a debt. Hutchinson saw the storyline as function of the "open-ended activity" that oft led to characters appearing to accept no way to resolve the situation, but finding a plausible way to practise so.[ii]

Reception [edit]

Due to his nomination, Bryan Cranston submitted this episode for consideration for the Primetime Emmy Accolade for Outstanding Atomic number 82 Histrion in a Drama Series for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards.[3]

Critical reception [edit]

The episode received laudatory reviews from television critics and has been cited by many equally ane of the best in the series. Noel Murray of The A.5. Club awarded the episode an "A" describing information technology as being "intense and terrifying".[4] Seth Amitin of IGN awarded the episode ix out of 10 praising Bryan Cranston's performance calling information technology "an amazing piece of acting" and further described the episode as "shocking and eye-brow-raising and fascinating".[5]

Hutchinson praised the last shot and the storylines leading upwards to it, calling it Breaking Bad 's "almost underrated moment" and "a perfect chip of mise en scene".[2] In 2019, The Ringer ranked "Crawl Infinite" as the 9th best out of the 62 total Breaking Bad episodes.[six]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Herzog, Kenny (April 21, 2020). "Every Breaking Bad Crossover Character in Better Call Saul". Vulture . Retrieved Dec xviii, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Hutchinson, Sean (May 20, 2016). "All Of 'Breaking Bad' Boils Down to the Final Shot Of "Crawl Space"". Inverse . Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  3. ^ Riley, Jenelle (August xvi, 2012). "Episodes Submitted by Drama Emmy Nominees Revealed". Backstage. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  4. ^ Murray, Noel (September 25, 2011). "Crawl Infinite". The A.V. Guild . Retrieved April ix, 2013.
  5. ^ Amitin, Seth (September 25, 2011). "Breaking Bad: "Crawl Space" Review". IGN . Retrieved April ix, 2013.
  6. ^ Mallory Rubin (September 30, 2019). "The Ringer's Definitive ' Breaking Bad ' Episodes Ranking". The Ringer.

External links [edit]

  • "Crawl Space" at the official Breaking Bad site
  • "Crawl Space" at IMDb

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