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"Full Measure" is the thirteenth episode and season finale of the third season of the American television
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series ''
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'', and the 33rd overall episode of the series. It was written and directed by the show's creator and executive producer
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. It originally aired on
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in the United States on June 13, 2010.


Plot

In a flashback to 1993,
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and
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, who's pregnant with Walter Jr., are shown by a realtor the house where they will eventually live. Walt, then working at the prestigious Sandia Laboratory, envisions a bright future with three children and worries that they are not setting their sights high enough with the " starter house". In the present, after
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goes on the run, Walt meets with
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and
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to negotiate for his and Jesse's safety. Walt pleads with Gus to tolerate the incident, let him return to cooking and agree to forget about Jesse. Gus accedes but informs Walt that he will be choosing Jesse's replacement. The next day, Walt arrives at the lab and discovers that
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has been reinstated as his partner, and Victor now supervises them constantly. That evening, Gus visits Gale at his apartment and informs him of Walt's cancer. Gus tells Gale he must learn Walt's method to prepare for the "worst-case scenario." Mike demands Jesse's location from
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, who refuses to cooperate. When Mike physically threatens him, Saul allows Mike to look at a notebook containing a fake address for a trailer park in Virginia. Later, Walt and Saul meet Jesse, who is hiding in a local
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arcade. Walt informs Jesse of his situation and explains that when Gale is confident enough to take over, they will be disposed of. They decide they must kill Gale and debate over who should do it. After Jesse says that he is not a murderer, Walt says he will do the job, and Jesse only needs to find Gale's address. Later that evening, Jesse calls Walt and tells him the address. As Walt is leaving his home to kill Gale, Victor arrives and claims there is a chemical leak at the lab. Walt suspects a setup but is forced to go with Victor. Upon arriving at the laundromat, Walt sees Mike, confirming his suspicions. Pleading for his life, Walt offers to give them Jesse. Mike demands Jesse's location, but Walt says he needs to call him and set up a meeting. When Jesse answers the call, Walt tells Jesse to kill Gale before Victor and Mike can wrestle the phone away from him. When Walt quotes Gale's address to them, they realize what he has told Jesse to do. Victor hurriedly leaves; Mike stays with Walt and attempts to warn Gale, but Gale does not notice his phone ringing. Jesse arrives at Gale's apartment and pulls a gun on him. Gale begs for his life, but a tearful and shaking Jesse reluctantly pulls the trigger.


Production

The episode ends with Jesse's pulling a gun on Gale and firing directly into the screen, with Gale's death not visibly revealed on-screen. This led to wide speculation among fans and reviewers that Jesse did not actually kill Gale, but rather aimed away from him and fired the gun. However, Gilligan said he never intended for that scene to be a
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and he thought it clearly conveyed that Gale had died.


Reception

Upon first initial airing, the episode was watched by 1.56 million American viewers, and attained an 18–49 rating/share of 0.7/2.
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won his third consecutive
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for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in this episode. Tim Goodman of the ''
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'' praised the season's character development, describing the finale as "an exclamation mark on the tortured journey of Jesse". Maureen Ryan of the ''
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'' believed the episode "mixed action with character beats well." Donna Bowman of ''
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'' stated the episode "should cement this season of ''Breaking Bad'' as one of television's finest dramatic accomplishments". Seth Amitin of
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gave the episode a 9, saying that " twasn't the best episode this season, but it was still a good one and we got to know more about the rest of the players." The finale of the episode (and season), where
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hesitantly shoots Gale point-blank, was critically acclaimed. Stephen Lagioia, writing for ''
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'', said the moment was a pivotal one for Jesse's character development, calling the scene "a pretty somber and disturbing moment." Being called one of the saddest, and most shocking deaths in the series by various critics, Amanda Harding said Gale's death was a turning point in Jesse's and Walter's relationship, and also said the ending further moved Walter into becoming his darker persona, Heisenberg. In 2019, '' The Ringer'' ranked "Full Measure" as the second best out of the 62 total ''Breaking Bad'' episodes.
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ranked it 17th overall.


References


External links

* {{Breaking Bad episodes 2010 American television episodes Breaking Bad season 3 episodes Television episodes directed by Vince Gilligan Television episodes written by Vince Gilligan Television episodes set in the 1990s Fiction set in 1993