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To meet the massive supply demands of the ruthless kingpin Tuco Salamanca, Walt devises a new manufacturing process using methylamine as a precursor instead of pseudoephedrine. This shift results in the iconic blue color of the final product.

The episode culminates in a junkyard meeting with Tuco. While the deal appears successful, the atmosphere shifts instantly when Tuco’s henchman, No-Doze, makes a minor interjection. In a terrifying display of volatility, Tuco beats No-Doze to a pulp for the perceived slight. This final scene serves as a stark wake-up call for Walt and Jesse, revealing the true, uncontrollable nature of the underworld they have entered.

Since Jesse is unable to buy methylamine, Walt suggests they steal it themselves from a warehouse. In a classic display of "science," Walt creates thermite—using powder from old Etch A Sketch toys mixed with iron oxide—to melt through a steel lock during a daring nighttime raid.

serves as the makeshift finale for Breaking Bad’s inaugural season , concluding a seven-episode run that was truncated by the 2008 writers' strike. This episode is pivotal as it marks the definitive transition of Walter White from a desperate amateur to a methodical criminal chemist, solidified by the introduction of his signature "blue sky" meth. Key Plot Developments

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