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  1. Apr 12, 2023 · Kudos on the excellent folder structuring for downloading via torrent. I'm not IT savvy, but even I can use Transmission (torrent software -- free for the basic version) as it's fairly easy to use. My point is that the folder structure allows each season to be downloaded one at a time.

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    "4 Days Out" is the ninth episode of the second season of Breaking Bad and the sixteenth episode altogether.

    Teaser

    Walt undergoes tests to see if his cancer treatment has reduced the size of his tumor. Dr. Delcavoli won't share the results for another four days, but upon briefly glimpsing the scan’s image, Walt notices a large white spot on his upper-left lung.

    Act I

    Saul gives Walt a tutorial on money laundering. After all the costs associated with Badger’s arrest, Walt has $16,000 left, of which he would receive only $9,960. Walt lets on that he might not have much longer to live, but intends to cook a lot more. That night Skyler suggests a weekend outing to take the family's mind off the test results, but Walt says that he wants to visit his mother to ensure she'll leave money to Skyler if he dies. Jesse makes plans with Jane to visit the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, but Walt derails the getaway when he tells Jesse that they need to cook non-stop until Tuesday. When Jesse balks, Walt tells him that their methylamine is losing its chemical potency. Skyler drops Walt off at the airport and drives away. After a moment, Walt exits the airport and Jesse pulls up in the RV to take Walt to their cook session. They drive deep into the desert and prepare for a long cook. When Walt scolds Jesse for tossing the RV's keys on their workspace, Jesse puts the keys in the ignition. Unseen by the duo, an indicator lamp on the dashboard lights up.

    Act II

    Walt and Jesse are ecstatic when two days of cooking yields 42 pounds of meth, which will net them $672,000 each. However, their celebration is cut short when they realize that their generator has run out of gas, Jesse is concerned, but Walt insists that they keep cooking until they've exhausted the methylamine, which he claims will spoil before the next cook. Jesse suggests they break for the night: a trip to Denny's, a hotel stay with beds and hot showers instead of a cot are too good to pass up, he argues. Walt finally agrees, but they discover that because Jesse left the keys in the ignition, the dashboard indicator lamp has drained the RV's battery. Walt fumes at Jesse now that they are now stranded in the desert. Walt siphons some fuel from the RV and rigs the generator to jump-start the battery, but Jesse spills gas all over the generator. A subsequent spark sets the generator ablaze. Just as Walt arrives with a fire extinguisher, Jesse douses the flames with their remaining drinking water. "Excuse me for thinking on my feet," Jesse says when Walt blames him for their predicament.

    •The title is a reference to the length of time Walt had to wait for his test results, as well as how long he was stranded out in the desert with Jesse.

    •The teaser was shot the front lobby of the Breaking Bad production office at Albuquerque Studios. The bathroom in the following scene is also the real bathroom just down the hall from the production office.

    •The plot of the episode is a homage to The Flight of the Phoenix, a 1965 film about a plane crash that leaves its passengers stranded in the desert

    •The footage of Jesse driving the RV onto the highway was filmed when Aaron Paul accidentally missed a turn, and entered an on-ramp. There was no intention to actually put such an unstable vehicle on the open road, but the cameras kept rolling and Aaron Paul managed to never break character as he tried to get back on track.

    •Depending on the scene and direction of the camera, the intern of the RV had to be shot in two parts - either inside the actual vehicle in the desert or in the RV set on stage.

    •The shot of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul urinating wasn't in the script, but Michelle MacLaren really wanted to do. Cranston and Paul were ready early on the first day of shooting, so the crew was able to steal the shot right at sunrise before the starting of the day's work.

    •https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIRdY5Y1MHE

    •Trivia Compilation - "4 Days Out" S2 E9 - Breaking Bad Official YouTube channel

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    "4 Days Out" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad. It was written by Sam Catlin and directed by Michelle MacLaren.

  4. May 4, 2009 · If Breaking Bad began heading downhill rapidly last week (in a narrative sense, not a quality sense), this week, it lets off the brake, heading into what appears to be the second season’s final act. “4 Days Out,” written by Sam Catlin and directed by Michelle MacLaren, hits a bunch of Breaking Bad ’s favorite devices, from the idea of ...

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  5. May 4, 2009 · Walt and Jesse get stuck in the desert during a meth-making marathon, and come very close to death. A recap of “4 Days Out,” episode nine of season two of AMCsBreaking Bad.’.

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  7. May 3, 2009 · Recap. Walt is convinced that his medical condition is deteriorating, and it looks like that's the case. Convinced he has little money and even less time, and with the excuse of meeting his mother,...

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