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Breaking Bad | Dialogue Transcript | S2:E13 CREATED BY Vince Gilligan EPISODE 2.13 “ABQ” Walt tries to put his and Jesse's lives back on track as he prepares for surgery and looks to keep his money source a secret from Skyler and Walt Jr. WRITTEN BY: Vince Gilligan DIRECTED BY: Adam Bernstein ORIGINAL BROADCAST: May 31, 2009 NOTE: This is a transcription of the spoken dialogue and audio, with time-code reference, provided without cost by 8FLiX.com for your entertainment, convenience, and study. This version may not be exactly as written in the original script; however, the intellectual property is still reserved by the original source and may be subject to copyright. MAIN EPISODE CAST Bryan Cranston ... Walter White Anna Gunn ... Skyler White Aaron Paul ... Jesse Pinkman Dean Norris ... Hank Schrader Betsy Brandt ... Marie Schrader RJ Mitte ... Walter White, Jr. Jonathan Banks ... Mike Ehrmantraut Giancarlo Esposito ... Gustavo 'Gus' Fring Krysten Ritter ... Jane Margolis John de Lancie ... Donald Margolis Steven Michael Quezada ... Steven Gomez Sam McMurray ... Dr. Victor Bravenec Michael Shamus Wiles ... ASAC George Merkert David House ... Dr. Delcavoli Phil Howell ... O.M.I. Attendant Juliet Lopez ... O.M.I. Officer Kieran Sequoia ... Local Correspondant Richard Williams ... Business Community Leader #1 Daniel D. Halleck ... Business Community Leader #2 Richard Christie ... Stew Ravenna Fahey ... Nurse 1 00:02:51,421 --> 00:02:53,548 Come on. 2 00:02:55,050 --> 00:02:56,802 Come on. 3 00:02:57,260 --> 00:02:59,054 Come.... 4 00:02:59,221 --> 00:03:02,099 Come on. Come on, baby. 5 00:03:02,724 --> 00:03:07,771 Please, please. Come on, come on. Come on! 6 00:03:34,423 --> 00:03:37,968 Oh, God, oh, God, oh, God. 7 00:04:07,664 --> 00:04:09,124 Yeah. 8 00:04:11,209 --> 00:04:15,338 Slow down. Slow-- Slow down. 9 00:04:15,505 --> 00:04:18,592 And just-- Just take a deep breath. 10 00:04:18,967 --> 00:04:20,427 Do it. 11 00:04:21,178 --> 00:04:22,679 All right. 12 00:04:23,638 --> 00:04:25,432 Now, what happened? 13 00:04:38,195 --> 00:04:42,032 All right. All right. Now... 14 8FLiX.com TRANSCRIPTS DATABASE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY 00:04:43,033 --> 00:04:47,037 ...listen-- Listen to me. Are you listening? 15 00:04:48,163 --> 00:04:51,082 Everything is gonna be okay. I promise. 16 00:04:51,249 --> 00:04:53,335 No, no-- Listen. Calm down. 17 00:04:53,502 --> 00:04:55,045 Just.... 18 00:04:55,879 --> 00:04:59,466 Sit tight. I know who to call. 19 00:05:26,785 --> 00:05:27,994 Saul Goodman sent me. 20 00:05:37,629 --> 00:05:40,382 Come on. Inside. 21 00:05:47,764 --> 00:05:49,599 Watch the door. 22 00:05:52,477 --> 00:05:54,145 Where is she? 23 00:07:23,860 --> 00:07:26,363 Any other drugs in the house? 24 00:07:31,868 --> 00:07:35,330 Think hard. Your freedom depends on it. 25 00:07:36,873 --> 00:07:39,376 What about guns? You got any guns in the house? 26 00:07:41,628 --> 00:07:42,712 Here's your story. 8FLiX.com TRANSCRIPTS DATABASE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY 27 00:07:43,505 --> 00:07:47,217 You woke up. You found her. That's all you know. 28 00:07:47,717 --> 00:07:49,302 Say it. 29 00:07:50,553 --> 00:07:54,891 Say it, please. "I woke up. I found her. That's all I know." 30 00:07:58,228 --> 00:08:00,897 Say it. "I woke up. I found her. That's all I know." 31 00:08:01,064 --> 00:08:02,983 I woke up. I found her. That's all I know. 32 00:08:03,483 --> 00:08:04,526 Again. 33 00:08:05,360 --> 00:08:07,362 I woke up. I found her. That's all I know. 34 00:08:07,529 --> 00:08:09,155 Again. Again. 35 00:08:09,322 --> 00:08:12,325 I woke up. I found her. That's all I know. 36 00:08:12,492 --> 00:08:15,912 I woke up. I found her. That's all I know. 37 00:08:21,376 --> 00:08:23,211 Once you call, the people who show up... 38 8FLiX.com TRANSCRIPTS DATABASE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY 00:08:23,378 --> 00:08:26,006 ...will be with the Office of Medical Investigations. 39 00:08:26,172 --> 00:08:28,591 That's primarily who you'll talk to. 40 00:08:28,758 --> 00:08:31,094 Police officers may arrive, they may not. 41 00:08:31,261 --> 00:08:33,388 Depends on how busy a morning they're having. 42 00:08:33,555 --> 00:08:36,099 Typically, ODs are not a high-priority call. 43 00:08:36,808 --> 00:08:38,560 There's nothing to incriminate you... 44 00:08:38,727 --> 00:08:41,104 ...so I'd be amazed if you got placed under arrest. 45 00:08:41,938 --> 00:08:46,735 However, if you do, you say nothing. 46 00:08:46,901 --> 00:08:49,070 You tell them you just want your lawyer. 47 00:08:49,237 --> 00:08:51,489 Then you call Saul Goodman. 48 00:08:52,365 --> 00:08:55,118 And do I need to state the obvious? 49 00:08:56,786 --> 00:08:59,039 I was not here. 50 8FLiX.com TRANSCRIPTS DATABASE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY 00:09:09,466 --> 00:09:11,092 You put on a long-sleeved shirt... 51 00:09:11,259 --> 00:09:13,219 ...and cover those track marks on your arm. 52 00:09:17,223 --> 00:09:20,560 Count down from 20, and then you dial. 53 00:09:32,697 --> 00:09:36,117 Hang tough. You're in the home stretch. 54 00:10:02,352 --> 00:10:04,354 Do you want 2-percent or skim? 55 00:10:04,521 --> 00:10:09,192 -Two. -Two. All right. 56 00:10:11,986 --> 00:10:13,571 Thank you. 57 00:10:17,367 --> 00:10:19,035 Junior. 58 00:10:24,374 --> 00:10:26,251 Junior. 59 00:10:26,793 --> 00:10:29,295 -Flynn. -What? 60 00:10:30,380 --> 00:10:31,881 Flynn. 61 00:10:34,175 --> 00:10:35,844 Flynn. 62 00:10:36,136 --> 00:10:38,555 8FLiX.com TRANSCRIPTS DATABASE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY I'll be there in a minute. 63 00:10:43,184 --> 00:10:44,227 You all right? 64 00:10:50,400 --> 00:10:53,778 Flynn, get your butt in here. 65 00:10:54,487 --> 00:10:57,824 Oh, my God. Mom, Dad, come here. You gotta see this. 66 00:10:57,991 --> 00:11:00,034 Seriously. 67 00:11:02,829 --> 00:11:07,417 -What? -Look right there. Look at that. 68 00:11:10,003 --> 00:11:11,045 Are those donations? 69 00:11:11,212 --> 00:11:12,922 -Yes. -Actual donations for your dad? 70 00:11:15,925 --> 00:11:20,722 Total strangers gave us $490. 71 00:11:20,889 --> 00:11:25,768 Twenty-six people. Virginia, Minnesota, Montana. 72 00:11:25,935 --> 00:11:29,439 Look at this one. Vancouver. All the way up in Canada. 73 00:11:29,939 --> 00:11:33,026 And it's all real, actual money. 74 00:11:33,484 --> 00:11:37,113 It's actually right there 8FLiX.com TRANSCRIPTS DATABASE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY in the PayPal account. 75 00:11:38,615 --> 00:11:41,451 And look what they're saying. 76 00:11:41,618 --> 00:11:45,955 "Hang in there, Walt." "Good luck." "Hang in there." 77 00:11:46,915 --> 00:11:49,083 Isn't this awesome? 78 00:11:51,127 --> 00:11:55,590 That's-- Wow, that is something. 79 00:11:57,467 --> 00:12:00,261 Walt, don't you think a little thank-you is in order? 80 00:12:01,179 --> 00:12:04,557 Yes, absolutely. Thank you, son. 81 00:12:04,723 --> 00:12:07,977 Thank you. This is a big, big help. 82 00:12:09,270 --> 00:12:14,525 Oh, look, 20 more bucks from Thunder Bay, Ontario. 83 00:12:14,692 --> 00:12:19,489 Damn. Five hundred and ten dollars. 84 00:12:28,164 --> 00:12:31,376 If you're trying to sell me something, I've got four words for you: 85 00:12:31,542 --> 00:12:32,585 "Do-not-call list." 86 00:12:32,751 --> 00:12:35,588 However, if you're cool, 8FLiX.com TRANSCRIPTS DATABASE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY leave it at the beep. 87 00:12:35,754 --> 00:12:38,424 How did I know you wouldn't be answering your phone? 88 00:12:38,591 --> 00:12:40,677 I'm on my way. I'm gonna be there momentarily.
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