E1. Tuco kidnapped them
The money White needed:
1)College, 4yrs*45K=180K*2kids=360K;
2) Mortgage of home, 107K;
Home equity line, 30K;
3)Cost of living, (food, clothing, utilities),
2K/mth*12=24K/yr*10yrs
=240K,
Total, 747K.
E2. Tuco died
E3. Tell one big lie
E4. The wife's Cold War
*E5. Jessie go distributor
I can create a network. We control production and distribution. That way we stay off the front lines.
Jessie's team presentation was good.
Hank's scared.
E6. Jessie handle the "Breakage"
*E7. Sub-dealers n exponential growth
Hank got shocked.
*E8. Better call Saul
-I have spent my whole life scared. Frightened of the things that could happen, might happen, might not happen. 50 years I spent like that. Finding myself awake at 3 in the morning. But u know what? Ever since my diagnosis, I sleep just fine. I came to realize, it's that fear, that's the worst of it, that's the real enemy. So, get up. Get out in the real world. And u kick that bastard as hard as u can, right in the teeth.
-U're not his pal. U're his boss. This only works when they're scared of u.
-There's more than one kind of prison.
*E9. Back from hell
RV's battery died in the middle of nowhere. Desperation, fear, and all.
U need to cut out all ur loser cry baby crap right now.
*E10. Stay out of my territory
- The illness will be cured, I wanted to wash my hands in a golden basin, but how can I tolerate giving up the country that I have worked hard for?
-The old white is domineering and extroverted at the end of the film, and the king's style; the ending song is super burning, TV On The Radio's DLZ (Dawn of the Loser).
*E11. Selling to Gus
Business negotiation:
(Gus throws out his concerns, W lashes out at Gus's needs - huge benefit, then reassures Gus' concerns.)
"I was told that the man I would be meeting with Is very careful. A cautious man. I believe we're alike in that way. If you are who I think you are, You should give me another chance.
I don't think we're alike at all, Mr. White. You are not a cautious man at all. Your partner was late, and he was high.
Yes, he was.
He's high often, isn't he? You have poor judgment. I can't work with someone with poor judgment.
Are you familiar with my product?
I've been told it's excellent.
It is impeccable. It is the purest, Most chemically-sound product on the market anywhere.
That is not the only factor.
You could charge twice The current rate for what I provide, And your customers would pay it. Hands down. Now, who I choose to do business with on my end Is not your problem. You won't see him. You won't interact with him. Forget he exists.
I have to ask. Why? Why him?
Because he does what I say. Because I can trust him."
E12. Jessie's GF died
E13. W's wife left
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