Hazard Pay
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| Breaking Bad | |
| Season 5, Episode 3 | |
| Air date | July 29, 2012 |
| Written by | Peter Gould |
| Directed by | Adam Bernstein |
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"Hazard Pay" is the third episode of the fifth season of Breaking Bad and the forty-ninth episode altogether.
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Posing as a paralegal, Mike visits Dennis, the manager of Gus' industrial laundry, in jail. During the meeting, Dennis's lawyer, Dan Wachsberger, tunes out and listens to music: he doesn't want to hear what Mike has to say to Dennis about their ongoing collusion. Mike reassures Dennis that the deal he had with Gus is still in place and he should stay quiet.
Dennis swears he's loyal to Mike but since the feds took his hazard pay, and everyone else's, "Sooner or later someone's gonna flip." Mike guarantees everyone will get paid, and they shake on it.
In the hallway, Mike and Dan go through the list of Mike's guys and where they're being held. It's going to be a long, tiring day, but the two of them are going to see all of them.
Summary
Skyler finds Walt in high spirits as he unpacks boxes in the bedroom. It's official: he's decided to move back in. When she questions whether this is a good idea, he doesn't pay her any mind.
Mike waits outside Saul's office while Huell guards the door. Inside, Walt and Jesse assuage Saul's doubts about working with Mike, who once threatened to break Saul's legs. They let Mike in and he lays down ground rules: He runs the business, Walt and Jesse cover production. Saul privately asks Walt if he's okay with the arrangement, but Walt's unfazed: "He handles the business, and I handle him."
Saul takes the team on a tour of potential new lab venues, but Walt, Jesse, and Mike nix them all, spotting logistical problems with each. Jesse and Mike are ready to dismiss the final venue, a pest control business named Vamonos Pest Control, but Walt demurs, declaring, "It's perfect."

Added by Ohmyn0Skinny Pete and Badger purchase four giant roadie cases from the local guitar store and wheel them into the pest control headquarters — the cases have been stenciled, "Vamonos Pest." They ask Jesse to get in on his new business, but Jesse doesn't bite.
Mike debriefs the pest control crew and forbids stealing from the houses. He also orders them never to engage with Walt and Jesse without an invitation. "On the other hand, if they tell you to jump, you don't ask what for," he says. "You jump."
At Jesse's house, Walt and Jesse finalize plans for the mobile lab. They're interrupted by Andrea, who stops by with Brock and invites Walt to stay for dinner. Walt sits uncomfortably with Brock on the couch; it's impossible to say if the boy recognizes Walt as the man who poisoned him, but Walt is certainly uncomfortable in Brock's presence.
After the homeowners leave, Walt and Jesse pull up to an infested house in a Vamonos truck. An employee, Todd, tells Walt that he disabled a nanny-cam in the living room.



Added by Ohmyn0At the car wash, Marie tells Skyler that Hank is back at work and insists Skyler plan a party for Walt's birthday. When Skyler takes out a cigarette, Marie chastises her. "Shut up!" Skyler screams. "Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!" she repeats, breaking down in tears. Marie is concerned and baffled by the outburst.
In the new "lab," Jesse and Walt weigh the meth and Walt admires the yield. As they leave the house, Jesse sets off the fumigation system to finish the pest control work.
Walt finds Marie waiting for him at home. Skyler is resting in the bedroom as Marie recounts Skyler's breakdown and presses Walt for a reason, concerned for her sister's well being. Walt tells her the half-truth that Skyler had an affair with Ted, who is now in the hospital. Marie is shocked, but Walt, manipulating Marie, begs her to keep it a secret from Hank.
At Jesse's house, Andrea and Brock play video games while Jesse zones out. Andrea asks if he's okay. "I'm good," he says, but he's clearly unsettled. The seed Walt planted is starting to grow.



Added by Ohmyn0Back at the Vamonos office, Mike divides the profit into three piles — $367,000 each. He takes money from each pile to pay for distribution drivers and Ira's fumigation crew. But Walt balks when Mike takes additional money from each pile to pay his nine jailed men - what Mike calls "legacy costs". Jesse offers to cover Walt's share but Walt finally relents, bitterly laughing at his net reduced profit. "It's less than with Fring," he notes. "Just because you shot Jesse James, don't make you Jesse James," Mike replies.



Added by Ohmyn0Walt disagrees, and brings up Victor. Maybe, he surmises, Gus didn't just kill Victor to send a message. "Victor trying to cook that batch on his own, taking liberties that weren’t his to take?" Walt says. "Maybe he flew too close to the sun; got his throat cut." Jesse watches Walt walk away, thinking about exactly what that means for their fledgling new enterprise.
Credits
Main Cast
- Bryan Cranston as Walter White
- Anna Gunn as Skyler White
- Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman
- Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman
- Betsy Brandt as Marie Schrader
- RJ Mitte as Walter White Jr.
- Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut
Supporting Cast
- Charles Baker as Skinny Pete
- Matt L. Jones as Brandon "Badger" Mayhew
- Emily Rios as Andrea Cantillo
- Ian Posada as Brock Cantillo
- Lavell Crawford as Huell
- Jesse Plemons as Todd
- Franc Ross as Ira
- Mike Batayeh as Dennis
- Chris Freihofer as Dan Wachsberger
- Miguel Martinez as Fernando
- Michael Ostroski as Homeowner
- Alex Knight as Salesman
- Joshua Gomez as Sandor
- Kristin Hansen as Security Check Deputy
Trivia
- Walt and Walt Jr. watch a classic scene from the film Scarface (1983). Vince Gilligan has often described the character arc of Walter White as "Taking Mr. Chip and turning him into Scarface."
- Hank does not appear in this episode.
- This is, so far, the only episode of Season 5 not to feature Hank.
- This is the only episode of Season 5 so far to feature Badger and Skinny Pete.
- This is Season 5's least-watched episode, only ranking 2.20 million, while others served as the most-watched episode of the series.
- The title comes from Mike promising Dennis Markowski he'd get his hazard pay, and is also what Walt and Mike fight about in the end of the episode.
- Vince Gilligan has stated him and his writers are proud of the new setup they have made for Walt and Jesse to transact cooking in.
- He has stated he doesn't know if it is possible in real life, but if it was, it'd be a real challenge.
- This episode features the first appearance of Todd.
Featured Music
- "You Got The Guts" by Alarm Music Library
- "The Galvez's & The Contrera's" by Alarm Music Library
- "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" by The Peddlers
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