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  1. 84 votes, 136 comments. The worst episode doesnt mean its terrible, but it could mean that it is not better than the other episodes. My worst episode

  2. What about it screams worst episode? I can definitely think of some eps that are worse in s1 s2 and s3. It’s hilariously entertaining but also maybe the most well scripted piece of characterization for both Jesse and Walt.

  3. Can't think of any. Fly isn't a bad episode at all. Very character driven and those 2 actors could have spent a hour reading the ABQ phonebook and made it interesting. Since I can't think of any in Breaking Bad would probably go for "Nippy" as far as the whole BB universe.

    • Jesse in The Hospital
    • Happy Birthday, Mr. President
    • Jesse's Party Mansion
    • Walt's Post-Plane Crash Speech
    • Jesse Bonding with His Brother
    • Face-Off
    • Walt Hitting on Carmen
    • The Dodge Challenger Montage
    • Walt's Dispute with The Cop
    • Walt Jr. Comforting Walt

    Jesse has many great quotes in Breaking Bad, and adding "bitch" on to the end of any sentence is one of his funniest trademarks. But there's one scene where he says it that Malcontentedthinks feels way too forced. The Redditor comments, "I never liked the line when Jesse was in the hospital bed after Hank beat him up and he called Walt 'bitch.' 'Bi...

    Skyler White is one of the most hated characters in Breaking Bad, and while the hate might not be entirely deserved, fans of any TV show will despise characters who try to stop the protagonist from doing what viewers want to see. Everyone wants to watch Walt build his meth empire, but Skyler continuously holds him back, which fans don't like, even ...

    A deleted userpoints to not one scene but several scenes that crop up throughout the first half of season 4. The Redditor argues, "I hated the meth party scenes at Jesse's house. I actually fast-forwarded through those scenes." It makes sense that Jesse would fall back into his addiction after so many back-to-back traumatic experiences, especially ...

    The plane crash at the end of season 2 was the first time in the series that viewers realized how much the show could actually subvert expectations. It also depicted how Walt's actions could have catastrophic events through chain reactions. But after the disaster happened, Walt tried to make students at his school feel better about themselves, and ...

    The last thing viewers expected to see was Jesse coming from a middle-class family and having a great upbringing. It became clear that Jesse simply got in with the wrong crowd, as his much younger brother is an intelligent over-achiever. But 127craziethinks that the whole sequence between Jesse and his brother was totally pointless. The Redditor be...

    Gus getting blown up by Walt and Hector's wheelchair bomb is one of the most iconic television deaths ever, and it's the ultimate conclusion to what had been built up for several seasons. And the title of the episode, "Face-Off," is so literal, as Gus walks out of Hector's room, adjusts his tie, and as the camera pans around him before he collapses...

    There aren't many sexual scenes in Breaking Bad, but the handful of them are all hugely uncomfortable, and Walt hitting on Carmen, the school's principal, is the most uncomfortable to watch. Passw0rdistacthinks it almost ruins the show, explaining, "When Walt hits on Carmen after he finds out about Skylar and Ted, one of the only scenes I skip, oh ...

    Breaking Badis the best show when it comes to creatively shot montages. Whether it follows the process of cooking meth or searching for a missing Walter, the cinematography and choices for music are always perfect, but the Challenger montage is easily the boldest franchise of the series. Peacebon_enotes, "The scene where Walt buys Jr. a new challen...

    Okama_G_Spherethinks that Walt getting angry at the police officer for writing him a ticket for a broken windscreen almost ruined the show. The Redditor argues, "Walt is too smart to not obey a police officer, especially for something so petty. Sure Hank bails him out, but he's helped Walt out in other ways and this scene could have been eliminated...

    A deleted userpoints to one of the many awkward conversations Walt Jr. and Walt have throughout the series. The Redditor comments, "When Walt Jr. comforted Walter after getting into the fight in "Fly" with Jesse. The scene dragged completely and I can't get into RJ Mitte's acting in that scene. It does not work at all." "Fly" is one of the most pol...

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    • "Caballo sin Nombre" (2010) When an episode that is rated as high as 8.7 makes the top 15 worst episodes list, it proves just how strong the series is overall.
    • "No Mas" (2010) This was the season three opening episode which directly follows on from the major plane crash that takes place prior to this. The damage and carnage is shown all around, especially at the school where Walt works, which leads to him making a very awkward speech.
    • "I.F.T" (2010) While Walt is forced to move out in the previously mentioned episode, later on in the season during "I.F.T," he makes the decision to move back in without Skyler agreeing to it.
    • "Abiquiu" (2010) This episode came late on in season three when the tension was really beginning to boil, which is why it's a surprise it was ranked slightly lower by IMDb.
  4. 6 days ago · Breaking Bad is one of the greatest TV shows of all time, but even great shows miss the mark sometimes. Here are the five worst episodes, ranked.

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  6. Nov 6, 2019 · These are the five best and the five worst episodes of Breaking Bad, according to IMDb. Best - "Crawl Space" (9.7) It's pretty telling that the show's fifth-highest rated episode is sitting at a 9.7.