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In a major development, she confronts Walt about being a drug dealer, albeit one involved with “that Pinkman kid” in the weed trade.
Breaking Bad Recap: Season 3 Premiere “No Mas” Sets Up a Murderous Confrontation | /Film 2010
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Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul): Walt and Skyler look awful, but Jesse appears well-rested and at peace in the premiere.
Breaking Bad Recap: Season 3 Premiere “No Mas” Sets Up a Murderous Confrontation | /Film 2010
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We sit in Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, watching Walter White and Jesse Pinkman go up against their boss and "King-pin" Gus Fring Esposito in a moment that is so pivotal and gruesome that... and suddenly the lights come up
Cynthia Ellis: Giancarlo Esposito in Breaking Bad's Fourth Season Premiere: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid. Cynthia Ellis 2011
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Cranston's brilliance was more than matched by his co-stars: Aaron Paul as Walter's painfully messed up partner Jesse Pinkman, Anna Gunn as his grievously conflicted wife Skyler, RJ Mitte as his loving son Walt Jr. and especially Giancarlo Esposito as lethal drug lord Gustavo Fring.
Ed Martin: Downton Abbey, Breaking Bad, Doctor Who and More: The Twelve Best Series of 2011 Ed Martin 2012
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We sit in Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, watching Walter White and Jesse Pinkman go up against their boss and "King-pin" Gus Fring Esposito in a moment that is so pivotal and gruesome that... and suddenly the lights come up
Cynthia Ellis: Giancarlo Esposito in Breaking Bad's Fourth Season Premiere: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid. Cynthia Ellis 2011
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We sit in Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, watching Walter White and Jesse Pinkman go up against their boss and "King-pin" Gus Fring Esposito in a moment that is so pivotal and gruesome that... and suddenly the lights come up
Cynthia Ellis: Giancarlo Esposito in Breaking Bad's Fourth Season Premiere: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid. Cynthia Ellis 2011
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Paul is best known for playing Breaking Bad's Jesse Pinkman, a role for which he won an Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Emmy.
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This thrillingly pivotal episode features Emmy caliber work by many of its principals, including past winners Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul as Walter White and his conflicted partner in crime Jesse Pinkman.
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"It's very sad but I think it's very smart to end it on a good note," adds Aaron Paul Jesse Pinkman.
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Cranston's brilliance was more than matched by his co-stars: Aaron Paul as Walter's painfully messed up partner Jesse Pinkman, Anna Gunn as his grievously conflicted wife Skyler, RJ Mitte as his loving son Walt Jr. and especially Giancarlo Esposito as lethal drug lord Gustavo Fring.
Ed Martin: Downton Abbey, Breaking Bad, Doctor Who and More: The Twelve Best Series of 2011 Ed Martin 2012
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