Could Walter White Have Gone Back to Gray Matter
5th episode of the first season of Breaking Bad
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Walter and Elliott Schwartz exchange pleasantries. | |||
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 5 | ||
Directed by | Tricia Brock | ||
Written by | Patty Lin | ||
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Cinematography by | Rey Villalobos | ||
Editing by | Kelley Dixon | ||
Original air date | February 24, 2008 (2008-02-24) | ||
Running time | 48 minutes | ||
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"Gray Matter" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad. Written by Patty Lin and directed by Tricia Brock, it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on February 24, 2008.
Plot [edit]
Walt and Skyler attend a birthday party for their wealthy acquaintance, Elliott Schwartz. Years earlier, Walt and his then-girlfriend Gretchen had formed a company called Gray Matter Technologies with Elliott—the company name derived from mixing the colors in their last names, "White" and "Schwartz" (German for "black")—but Walt opted to sell off his share. Subsequently, the company had flourished off Walt's innovations, and Elliott married Gretchen. Walt is tense at the birthday party due to this troubled past. When Elliott offers him a job and tells him Gray Matter has excellent health insurance, Walt realizes that Skyler told Elliott about his cancer and gets upset with her.
After a failed job interview, Jesse shows his friend Badger the RV Walt and Jesse use as a meth lab. In the desert, Jesse is frustrated that the quality of his meth is inferior to that of Walt's and throws his own product away, much to Badger's dismay. Jesse cooks a couple more batches, which he also discards. Badger and Jesse brawl over the wasted meth, and Jesse pushes him out of the RV and drives away.
Over the weekend, Walt Jr. and two friends are waiting outside a convenience store, waiting for somebody to buy them beer. The friends run away when Walt Jr. approaches an off-duty cop. The cop tells him he got his "first and last warning." Skyler holds an intervention for Walt, where she says she doesn't understand why Walt refuses treatment. Hank, Walt Jr. and Marie argue over what to do: while Skyler and Walt Jr. want him to take the treatment, Marie, and later Hank, feel Walt should be given the choice to decline the treatment if he wants. Walt ends the intervention saying he will not do the treatment.
The next morning, Walt has a change of heart and tells Skyler he will do the treatment, and he will take care of Elliott's check. Later Gretchen calls, telling him that he has to accept the money. Walt says he appreciates the offer, but lies and says his insurance will now cover it. Walt then goes to Jesse's house and asks him if he wants to cook.
Production [edit]
The episode was written by Patty Lin, and directed by Tricia Brock; it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on February 24, 2008.
Title meaning [edit]
Gray Matter refers to "Gray Matter Technologies", a company that was founded by Walter and Elliot. It is named after their two last names combined: White and Schwartz (Black) making gray. However, Walt eventually chose to leave Gray Matter after hitting a snag in his relationship with his girlfriend, Gretchen (due to feelings of inferiority to her wealthy family), and sold his share of the company to Elliot for only $5000. Elliot and Gretchen eventually started dating and then married and co-owned Gray Matter together, eventually becoming multi-billionaires. Although Walter remained friendly with the two, he would secretly blame Gretchen and Elliot for cutting him out of Gray Matter and stealing his research, completely ignoring the fact he chose to leave himself.
Critical reception [edit]
The episode was well received. Seth Amitin of IGN gave the episode a rating of 8.9 out of 10.[1] Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A-".[2]
In 2019 The Ringer ranked "Gray Matter" as the 34th best out of the 62 total Breaking Bad episodes.[3]
References [edit]
- ^ Amitin, Seth (February 25, 2008). "Breaking Bad: "Gray Matter" Review". IGN . Retrieved December 22, 2014.
- ^ Bowman, Donna (February 25, 2008). "Breaking Bad: "Gray Matter"". The A.V. Club . Retrieved December 22, 2014.
- ^ Dan Devine (September 30, 2019). "The Ringer's Definitive 'Breaking Bad' Episodes Ranking". The Ringer.
External links [edit]
- "Gray Matter" at the official Breaking Bad site
- "Gray Matter" at IMDb
Could Walter White Have Gone Back to Gray Matter
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Matter_(Breaking_Bad)
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