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Jesse, the person who fell in love without knowing it
Jaime 2022-04-22 07:01:55
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Walter White: [showing Jesse a baggie of castor beans] We are going to process them into ricin.
Jesse Pinkman: Rice and beans?
Walter White: Ricin. It's an extremely effective poison. It's toxic in small doses. Also fairly easy to overlook during an autopsy.
Jesse Pinkman: All right. All right. So...
Walter White: [slapping his hand away] Don't touch them.
Jesse Pinkman: Seriously, you can get poisoned from beans?
Walter White: Yes. Back in the late '70s, ricin was used to assassinate a Bulgarian journalist. The KGB modified the tip of an umbrella to inject a tiny pellet into the man's leg. And we're talking about an amount not much bigger than the head of a pin.
Jesse Pinkman: But it... it killed him?
Walter White: Oh, yes. Now we just need to figure out a delivery device, and then no more Tuco.
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Hank Schrader: [at a crime scene] Oh, this is beautiful. Hey, someone call Jay Leno. We got the world's dumbest criminal. This guy wasn't murdered. Look. Big stuff here was, uh, moving this guy's body when the, uh... the stack must have shifted. Crushed his arm, pinned him here, and he, uh, he bled out.
Steven Gomez: Poetic justic. Oh, I love it.
Hank Schrader: Don't you just? Hey, hey, get a photo of me with this guy, all right?
[posing next to the body]
Hank Schrader: Old stumpy here. Make sure you get the stump in there.