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Breaking Bad Outline

The document provides a detailed summary and analysis of the pilot episode of Breaking Bad. It breaks the episode down into acts and highlights key events such as Walter White being diagnosed with lung cancer, partnering up with Jesse Pinkman to cook meth to secure his family's financial future, their first successful cook that leads to a confrontation, and Walt using his knowledge of chemistry to kill two men threatening them. It analyzes how the episode establishes Walt's character and transformation, the thematic focus on change, and how tension and plot points are set up for future episodes.

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Breaking Bad Outline

The document provides a detailed summary and analysis of the pilot episode of Breaking Bad. It breaks the episode down into acts and highlights key events such as Walter White being diagnosed with lung cancer, partnering up with Jesse Pinkman to cook meth to secure his family's financial future, their first successful cook that leads to a confrontation, and Walt using his knowledge of chemistry to kill two men threatening them. It analyzes how the episode establishes Walt's character and transformation, the thematic focus on change, and how tension and plot points are set up for future episodes.

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Teaser

An RV and a man in underpants (4mins) 00.00 An RV with driver and three bodies races through the desert, goes off the road, stuck. 01.00 The driver, in underpants, comes out, distressed. 02.00 Underpants man goes back in, takes a vide camera, puts on a shirt. 02.30 Underpants man is Walter White. To camera: This is not an admission of guilt. Addesses family. 03.30 Sirens approach. Walter White faces the sirens, ready with a handgun. Imagine opening a new TV show by showing the life of a 50-year old goody two-shoes chemistry teacher, whose greatest excitement is getting veggie bacon for breakfast on his birthday. Now this is exactly what Act One shows us, for a full ten minutes. It would have been indigestible, dead boring and plain awful writing. But by moving five minutes of excitement from episode climax to the front, the entire expositional opening becomes palatable. Its a familiar technique and Breaking Bad will rely on it often.

Act One
The life of Walter White (11mins) 04.30 5am and Walt lies in bed, awake. 05.00 Walt on his stepper, coughing. Was once member of Nobel winning chemistry team. 05.30 50th birthday breakfast: veggie bacon breakfast with wife Skyler and son Walt Jr. 06.30 Walt arrives at school with his son. 07.00 Walt teaches chemistry the study of change. One unruly student. 08.30 Walt moonlights at the car wash. Boss Bogdan takes advantage of Walts compliance. 09.30 The unruly student arrives with car and girlfriend. They mock Walt. 10.00 Walt is driving. The glove box wont shut. 10.30 Surprise birthday party. Skyler is pregnant, her sister Marie with DEA husband Hank. 11.00 Hank shows off his hand gun and Walt reluctantly watches as he gives it to Walt Jr to hold. 12.00 TV report on Hanks meth lab seizure: $700k. Ill take you on a ride along! Get a little excitement! 13.00 Walt in bed. Skyler gives him a hand job while focusing on her ebay auction. 15.00 Walt collapses at the car wash. Here is a man whose life cant possibly get any worse. Why doesnt he just kill himself rightaway? Walter White is surely not the aspirational hero, rather the identificational one. Dont we all have at least something in common with Walt? He represents t he metaphor of someone not really alive but merely getting by. This must end, either by death or excitement. Guess which. The thematic statement in this first act is expressed in Walts teaching, when he talks about chemistry as the study of change. Breaking Bad writer/creator Vince Gilligan is foreshadowing here what will happen to his hero. Like all great transformational characters, the audience craves their change. Here we are promised that this change will come about. Just hang in there. Later, the promise of excitement becomes a visual anticipation when Hank offers Walt to take him along on a meth raid. The act ends with the Inciting Incident.

Act Two
Lung Cancer, Inoperable (10mins) 16.00 In the ambulance, the paramedic asks Walter: are you a smoker? 17.00 Full body scan. 17.30 Doctor delivers verdict: lung cancer, inoperable. Ill live maybe another couple of years. 18.30 Walt comes home, Skyler fusses over credit card, asks how was your day? Walt: Fine. 19.30 Bogdan doesnt get away with his attitude any longer. Walt: Fuck you and your eyebrows! 20.30 Walt calls Hank to asks if the meth raid ride-along offer is still open. 21.30 DEO officers Hank and Gomez in car with Walter, waiting for the school bus to pass.

23.00 Hank and Gomez wait in the car before the raid. Tipp-off about Captain Cook. 24.00 Walt wants to go inside, see the actual lab, has to wait in the car. 25.00 Walt sees former student Pinkman sneak out 1st floor window. Oh my God Pinkman? (in underpants). Did you realise that both Walt and Jesse are in underpants when we see them on screen for the first time? Breaking Bad is full of delightful parallels. My absolute favorite examples are in Episode S2E12 Phoenix, which is possibly the best hour of television drama I have ever seen. In this Second Act, already Walts health verdict leads to an immediate change in his behavior but he is selective to whom he shows it. From now on he will keep secrets big secrets mostly for the people he loves the most: his family.

Mid Point
The offer Jesse cant refuse (3mins) 26.00 Walt goes to see Pinkman at night. 27.30 Walt makes Jesse an offer: you and I partner up, to cook crystal meth. Either that, or I turn you in. Im not an expert on TV drama structure but it strikes me how we have a mid point with almost the exact dynamics as the best mid points in film. The two main antagonistic characters meet in person for the first time and the story takes a dramatically different direction. It is a major reversal that turns a threat (cancer) into an opportunity (give his family what hes never given the m). This episode mid point is at the same time the end of Act One for the whole season. Walts goal is clear: to make enough money to set up his family for life.

Act Three
Preparing to cook (9mins) 29.00 Marie pries on the Whites life, inquires about Walts changed behavior. Skyler denies. 30.00 Walt shops for cooking tools and containers at school. 30.30 Walt sets the standards with Jesse, who in stead claims cooking is an art, not chemistry. 32.30 Where are we gonna cook? They decide on an RV. 34.30 Jesse wants to know why all this. Sixty and breaking bad? Walt: I am awake. 35.00 Walt Jr is fitting pants, with Walt and Skyler. Bullies make fun of him. 37.00 Walt takes on the bullies, attacks their kingpin. All freak out; they call him a psycho. With the main plot now well underway, theres some time for character exposition and subplots. The relationship Walt/Jesse wi ll be volatile and Walt now protects his family with greater fervor than ever before. Interesting to see how the third act out (the act climax) happens on a positive note, accentuated by the uplifting score. Often Act Three has the all is lost or lowest point that we find in movies at the end of Act Two. Here it is the silence before the storm as Act Four will again give us a major twist, leading to a powerful climax.

Act Four
Back with a vengeance (14mins) 38.00 Walt & Jesse drive into the desert. Lets cook here. 39.30 Jesse films Walt during the cooking, makes fun of him. Cooking montage. 41.00 Glass grade. This is art, Mr White. Iron Chef! 42.00 Jesse tries to sell to Crazy-8, Emilios brother. Back with a vengeance! They think Jesse snitched. 44.00 Emilio appears, made bail. They ask where he got the meth from. 44.30 Walt at RV, Crazy-8 & co arrive. Emilio recognizes Walt: with DEA. They pull their guns and tie up Jesse. 46.30 Walt is forced to cook; uses red phosphorus to cause a chemical reaction that takes them out. 48.30 Walt frees Jesse. A fire starts as they drive off. 50.00 BACK TO TEASER: Walt standing with gun, sirens. Considers suicide momentarily. 51.30 Fire brigade drives past. Jesse comes out. 52.30 Jesse: What happened? Walt: Red phosphorus Clean this up.

The opening of this act is a mythical threshold sequence, expressing the idea that Walt is traveling to a new world. The dialogue back with a vengeance sets up what is to follow: Emilio will soon literally be back with a vengeance, introducing the final act climax. For the first time we see the consequences of Walts other explosive relationship, with the DEA, through his brother -in-law Hank. This is one of many potential future conflicts set up in this first episode.

Tag
Reaping the rewards (2mins) 54.00 Laundering money. Literally. 54.30 Walt and Skyler in bed, making love passionately. Walt? Is that you?

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