The series premiere introduces , a struggling high school chemistry teacher in
This episode laid the groundwork for one of the most celebrated "anti-hero" arcs in television history. It won two Primetime Emmy Awards: one for (Outstanding Lead Actor) and one for Vince Gilligan (Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing).
: The duo buys an old RV to use as a mobile laboratory in the desert to avoid detection by the DEA—where Walt’s brother-in-law, Hank Schrader, works.
: Their first batch is so pure it attracts the attention of local dealers Krazy-8 and Emilio. A violent confrontation ensues, forcing Walt to use his scientific knowledge to defend himself and Jesse using phosphine gas. Technical Specifications (Based on the File Name)
The series premiere introduces , a struggling high school chemistry teacher in
This episode laid the groundwork for one of the most celebrated "anti-hero" arcs in television history. It won two Primetime Emmy Awards: one for (Outstanding Lead Actor) and one for Vince Gilligan (Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing).
: The duo buys an old RV to use as a mobile laboratory in the desert to avoid detection by the DEA—where Walt’s brother-in-law, Hank Schrader, works.
: Their first batch is so pure it attracts the attention of local dealers Krazy-8 and Emilio. A violent confrontation ensues, forcing Walt to use his scientific knowledge to defend himself and Jesse using phosphine gas. Technical Specifications (Based on the File Name)