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BB S3 poster Season 3 Original Run Start Original Run End March 21, 2010 June 13, 2010 Previous Next Season 2 Season 4 Episodes #1: "No Más"

#2: "Caballo Sin Nombre"#3: "I.F.T."#4: "Green Light"#5: "Más"#6: "Sunset"#7: "One Minute"#8: "I See You"#9: "Kafkaesque"#10: "Fly"#11: "Abiquiú"#12: "Half Measures"#13: "Full Measure"

Notable Cast Starring Bryan Cranston as Walter White (13)

Anna Gunn as Skyler White (12)Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman (13)Dean Norris as Hank Schrader (11)Betsy Brandt as Marie Schrader (10)RJ Mitte as Walter White Jr. (11)Giancarlo Esposito as Gusto Fring (11)Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman (10)Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut (6)

Guests Steven Michael Quezada as Steven Gomez (6)

Daniel Moncada as Leonel Salamanca (6)Luis Moncada as Marco Salamanca (5)Christopher Cousins as Ted Beneke (5)Did Costabile as Gale Boetticher (4)Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca (3)

Notable Crew Showrunner Vince Gilligan Main producers Mark Johnson (executive)

Michelle MacLaren (co-executive)Vince Gilligan (executive)

Directors Adam Bernstein (2)

Bryan Cranston (1)Colin Bucksey (1)Johan Renck (1)John Shiban (1)Michael Slovis (1)Michelle MacLaren (3)Rian Johnson (1)Scott Winant (1)Vince Gilligan (1)

Writers Gennifer Hutchison (1)

George Mastras (2)John Shiban (2)Moira Walley-Beckett (2)Peter Gould (3)Sam Catlin (3)Thomas Schnauz (2)Vince Gilligan (2)

Ratings Metacritic Rotten Tomatoes 89% 100% The third season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad premiered on March 21, 2010 and concluded on June 13, 2010. It consisted of 13 episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length. AMC broadcast the third season on Sunday nights at 10:00pm EST and 9:00 pm CST in the United States. The DVD version was released in Region 1 and on Blu-ray in Region A on June 7, 2011, in Region 4 on November 24, 2010 and in Region 2 in Germany on May 19, 2011.

Contents 1 Story 2 Credits 3 Episodes 4 Awards and nominations 5 DVD and Blu-ray Story[] Walt & Jesse S3 2

S3 promo Walt & Jesse

Shortly after the Wayfarer Flight 515 disaster, two cartel killers known as The Cousins slip into New Mexico after killing an entire clandestine convoy to enge the death of their cousin, Tuco Salamanca. Their target: "Heisenberg."

Walter is forced to move to an apartment and comes clean about manufacturing meth to Skyler White, who promises not to divulge his criminal activities if he grants her a divorce and keeps his distance. Jesse Pinkman, meanwhile, emerges from rehab changed by Jane Margolis's death. "I'm the bad guy," he tells Walt, who has quite a different self-image: "I am not a criminal," Walt tells Gusto Fring, declining the businessman's offer of $3 million to cook meth for three months ("No Más").

Using help from Saul Goodman, Jesse manages to buy his house back from his parents, who paid several hundred thousand dollars to reform the house. The Cousins meet with their uncle, Hector Salamanca, to get information about Tuco's killer. At the same time, Saul hires Mike Ehrmantraut to install surveillance equipment through the wall in the rear of the White Residence to find out if Skyler told anyone about Walt's secret.

Walt defies Skyler and breaks into his own home to move back in. When the Cousins come calling, Mike, who just finished bugging Walt's house, spots their arrival and alerts Gus. The Cousins are called for a meeting and they let Walt (who is totally unaware of everything) live another day ("Caballo Sin Nombre").

Meanwhile, Skyler calls the police to oust Walt but can't bring herself to incriminate him. Since she can't get Walt out of the house, she retaliates by sleeping with her boss, Ted Beneke. Gus calls a meeting with the Cousins and their cartel boss, Juan Bolsa, who agrees to postpone vengeance until Gus ties up his business with Walt ("I.F.T.").

Upon learning that Jesse is cooking on his own, Gus purchases meth from Jesse and gives half the money due to Jesse to Walt to compel him back into the business. When Walt resurfaces to return the money, Gus unveils a state-of-the-art superlab he's constructed beneath an industrial laundromat.

Hank Schrader pursues the "Heisenberg" investigation despite being reassigned to El Paso, but a break in the case complicates matters. Short of cash on his way back from a cook, Jesse barters meth for gas. Hank finds a security camera tape that caught the RV at the gas station, he believes the RV is used as a mobile lab and starts a new investigation ("Green Light").

Walt rebuffs Gus again, lamenting the loss of his family. "A man provides," Gus lectures, "even when he's not appreciated, or respected, or even loved." Convinced, Walt begins cooking alongside Gale Boetticher, a fastidious assistant installed by Gus, and then moves back out of the house. Meanwhile, Hank connects Jesse to the RV, and the RV to Jesse's deceased longtime friend, Combo, a small time drug dealer who was killed while selling Blue Sky meth ("Más").

When Hank calls Walt asking if Jesse had an RV, Walt arranges to he the vehicle demolished at a junkyard. Badger tips off Jesse, who races to stop Walt, and, unbeknownst to him, Hank follows.

While Walt and Jesse huddle inside the RV, Saul's secretary, impersonating a police officer, tells Hank that Marie Schrader's been in an accident. Hank lees the junkyard, and by time he realizes he's been fooled, the RV is destroyed. Gus meets with the Cousins in the desert, revealing that Tuco's killer is actually the DEA agent Hank Schrader, he then gives the two hitmen permission to kill Hank: "May his death satisfy you" ("Sunset").

Hank, infuriated by the fact that Jesse supposedly knows who his wife is, brutally attacks Jesse in retaliation and gets suspended from the DEA. In the hospital, Jesse plots legal action against Hank. To placate Jesse, Walt convinces Gus to fire Gale and hire Jesse instead.

Later, Gus anonymously calls and warns Hank about an imminent attack. Hank spots the Cousins. In the ensuing clash, Hank is shot multiple times by Marco but manages to shoot him in the head and grely injure Leonel's legs by pinning him against Hank's SUV. ("One Minute").

To Walt's horror, Gus makes an appearance at the hospital where Hank is being treated. While consoling Marie, Gus recalls meeting Hank at the DEA and seeing the donation jar for Walt's surgery. Gus then tells Walt privately, "I investigate everyone with whom I do business." As Gus departs, Leonel flat-lines. Amid the commotion, Mike discards a syringe and slips away. In Mexico, Federales attack Bolsa's hacienda as they gun down Bolsa. ("I See You").

Walt requests a meeting with Gus to postulate that he was the Cousins' real target and that Gus protected him as part of an effort to undermine the Cartel. Walt lees with a $15 million meth production deal and a guarantee of his family's safety.

Walt's negotiations coincide with Jesse's increasing dissatisfaction with Gus's operation. Yearning to return to his "outlaw" days, Jesse skims excess meth at the superlab. Badger and Skinny Pete attend Jesse's NA sessions, where they hype the "blue stuff" as a sales tactic.

Hank's injuries lee him paralyzed. After Marie learns that their insurance won't meet Hank's needs, she gets unexpected help from Skyler who offers to cover their bills using money that Skyler claims Walt won "gambling illegally." After this, Skyler tells Walt to do what is right for the family, because she believes Walt is to blame for what happened to Hank ("Kafkaesque").

At the superlab, a housefly so obsesses Walt that he stops production. Weary from lack of sleep and sedatives that Jesse has slipped in his coffee, Walt describes the night Jane overdosed as the "perfect moment" for his own death. Walt also reveals his chance meeting with Jane's father ("Fly").

Skyler stakes out a more active role in Walt's criminal life, citing the need to ensure that the money for Hank's treatment is "unimpeachable." At her first meeting with Saul, the two squabble over money laundering schemes. Alone with Walt, she proposes they purchase the car wash where Walt used to work. She will handle the accounting. Jesse hypes the blue meth to a recovering addict named Andrea and discovers that two rival dealers directed her pre-teen brother to kill Jesse's friend, Combo ("Abiquiú").

Jesse wants to poison the dealers to enge Combo, but him and Walt discover that the dealers actually work for Gus. Jesse wants to kill them anyway, despite Walt's warnings.

Mike visits Walt, he explains how Jesse is compromising the operation and warns Walt that if anything goes south, he is not going to hesitate in "taking a full measure." Walt, fearing for Jesse's life, tips off Gus who forces Jesse to make peace on the condition the dealers no longer use children in their operation.

Later that evening, police discover the murdered body of Andrea's brother.

Jesse drives to the rival dealers' corner. Just as Jesse and the dealers draw their guns, Walt runs over the dealers with his 2004 Pontiac Aztek. One dies on impact and Walt shoots the other dead. Walt tells Jesse to run ("Half Measures").

Walt's intervention infuriates Gus, who reinstates Gale as Walt's assistant while he hunts down Jesse. Walt meets secretly with Jesse to explain his suspicion that Gus plans to kill them once Gale learns to cook the Blue Sky Meth. Walt reasons that he has leverage only if he alone can produce their special formula. They must kill Gale. "I can't do it, Mr. White," says Jesse, who suggests turning to the police rather than killing in cold blood someone who is totally unaware of what's happening.

Walt agrees to kill Gale himself, but before he can act, Mike and Victor escort him to the superlab for an execution. Appearing desperate, Walt offers to give Jesse up, but says he moves around, so he'll need to call him. "They've got me at the laundry, and they're going to kill me," Walt tells Jesse over the phone. "Do it now!" Mike and Victor draw guns. "You might want to hold off," Walt says defiantly. "Your boss is going to need me."

Jesse arrives at Gale's apartment and draws his gun. "You don't he to do this," Gale pleads. Jesse, his eyes tearing, pulls the trigger, the screen fades to black ("Full Measure").

Credits[] StarringGuest StarringNotable Co-StarringNotable Crew

Starring Cast Portrays Ep. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bryan Cranston Walter White 13 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Anna Gunn Skyler White 12 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Aaron Paul Jesse Pinkman 13 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Dean Norris Hank Schrader 11 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Betsy Brandt Marie Schrader 10 ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ RJ Mitte Walter White Jr. 11 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Giancarlo Esposito Gusto Fring 11 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Bob Odenkirk Saul Goodman 10 ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Jonathan Banks Mike Ehrmantraut 6 ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Guest Starring Steven Michael Quezada as Steven Gomez (6/13) Daniel Moncada as Leonel Salamanca (6/13) Luis Moncada as Marco Salamanca (5/13) Christopher Cousins as Ted Beneke (5/13) Did Costabile as Gale Boetticher (4/13) Jere Burns as Group Leader (3/13) Julie Dretzin as Pamela Orbic (3/13) Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca (3/13) Matt Jones as Badger (3/13) Michael Shamus Wiles as ASAC George Merkert (3/13) Carmen Serano as Carmen Molina (2/13) John de Lancie as Donald Margolis (1/13) Krysten Ritter as Jane Margolis (1/13) Tom Kiesche as Clovis (1/13)

Notable Co-Starring Jeremiah Bitsui as Victor (6/13) Charles Baker as Skinny Pete (5/13) Angelo Martinez as Tomás Cantillo (2/13) Antonio Leyba and Mike Seal as Rival Dealers (2/13) Ian Posada as Brock Cantillo (2/13) Kaija Roze Bales as Kaylee Ehrmantraut (2/13) Marius Stan as Bogdan Wolynetz (1/13) Rodney Rush as Combo (1/13) Tina Parker as Francesca Liddy (1/13)

Notable Crew Writers Gennifer Hutchison George Mastras John Shiban Moira Walley-Beckett Peter Gould Sam Catlin Thomas Schnauz Vince Gilligan Directors Adam Bernstein Bryan Cranston Colin Bucksey Johan Renck John Shiban Michael Slovis Michelle MacLaren Rian Johnson Scott Winant Vince Gilligan Producers Diane Mercer George Mastras John Shiban Mark Johnson Melissa Bernstein Michelle MacLaren Moira Walley-Beckett Peter Gould Sam Catlin Stewart Lyons Thomas Schnauz Vince Gilligan

Episodes[] Episode 1: "No Más" Directed by Bryan Cranston Written by Vince Gilligan March 21, 2010 • 1.95m U.S. viewersEpisode 1: "No Más"Directed by Bryan Cranston Written by Vince GilliganMarch 21, 2010 • 1.95m U.S. viewersEpisode 2: "Caballo Sin Nombre" Directed by Adam Bernstein Written by Peter Gould March 28, 2010 • 1.55m U.S. viewersEpisode 2: "Caballo Sin Nombre"Directed by Adam Bernstein Written by Peter GouldMarch 28, 2010 • 1.55m U.S. viewersEpisode 3: "I.F.T." Directed by Michelle MacLaren Written by George Mastras April 4, 2010 • 1.33m U.S. viewersEpisode 3: "I.F.T."Directed by Michelle MacLaren Written by George MastrasApril 4, 2010 • 1.33m U.S. viewersEpisode 4: "Green Light" Directed by Scott Winant Written by Sam Catlin April 11, 2010 • 1.46m U.S. viewersEpisode 4: "Green Light"Directed by Scott Winant Written by Sam CatlinApril 11, 2010 • 1.46m U.S. viewersEpisode 5: "Más" Directed by Johan Renck Written by Moira Walley-Beckett April 18, 2010 • 1.61m U.S. viewersEpisode 5: "Más"Directed by Johan Renck Written by Moira Walley-BeckettApril 18, 2010 • 1.61m U.S. viewersEpisode 6: "Sunset" Directed by John Shiban Written by John Shiban April 25, 2010 • 1.64m U.S. viewersEpisode 6: "Sunset"Directed by John Shiban Written by John ShibanApril 25, 2010 • 1.64m U.S. viewersEpisode 7: "One Minute" Directed by Michelle MacLaren Written by Thomas Schnauz May 2, 2010 • 1.52m U.S. viewersEpisode 7: "One Minute"Directed by Michelle MacLaren Written by Thomas SchnauzMay 2, 2010 • 1.52m U.S. viewersEpisode 8: "I See You" Directed by Colin Bucksey Written by Gennifer Hutchison May 9, 2010 • 1.78m U.S. viewersEpisode 8: "I See You"Directed by Colin Bucksey Written by Gennifer HutchisonMay 9, 2010 • 1.78m U.S. viewersEpisode 9: "Kafkaesque" Directed by Michael Slovis Written by Peter Gould & George Mastras May 16, 2010 • 1.61m U.S. viewersEpisode 9: "Kafkaesque"Directed by Michael Slovis Written by Peter Gould & George MastrasMay 16, 2010 • 1.61m U.S. viewersEpisode 10: "Fly" Directed by Rian Johnson Written by Sam Catlin & Moira Walley-Beckett May 23, 2009 • 1.20m U.S. viewersEpisode 10: "Fly"Directed by Rian Johnson Written by Sam Catlin & Moira Walley-BeckettMay 23, 2009 • 1.20m U.S. viewersEpisode 11: "Abiquiú" Directed by Michelle MacLaren Written by John Shiban & Thomas Schnauz May 30, 2010 • 1.32m U.S. viewersEpisode 11: "Abiquiú"Directed by Michelle MacLaren Written by John Shiban & Thomas SchnauzMay 30, 2010 • 1.32m U.S. viewersEpisode 12: "Half Measures" Directed by Adam Bernstein Written by Sam Catlin & Peter Gould June 6, 2010 • 1.19m U.S. viewersEpisode 12: "Half Measures"Directed by Adam Bernstein Written by Sam Catlin & Peter GouldJune 6, 2010 • 1.19m U.S. viewersEpisode 13: "Full Measure" Directed by Vince Gilligan Written by Vince Gilligan June 13, 2010 • 1.56m U.S. viewersEpisode 13: "Full Measure"Directed by Vince Gilligan Written by Vince GilliganJune 13, 2010 • 1.56m U.S. viewers Awards and nominations[] Ceremony Category Nominee(s) Result 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Breaking Bad ("No Más", "Sunset", "One Minute", "Fly", "Half Measures", "Full Measure") Nominated Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series Michelle MacLaren ("One Minute") Nominated Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Bryan Cranston ("Full Measure") Won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Aaron Paul ("Full Measure") Won Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series Michael Slovis ("No Más") Nominated Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Skip Macdonald ("No Más") Nominated Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Nick Forshager, Kathryn Madsen, Mark Cookson, Cormac Funge, Jane Boegel, Jason Newman, Gregg Barbanell, and Dominique Decaudain-Tabach ("No Más") Nominated 69th Golden Globe Awards Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama Bryan Cranston Nominated 17th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Bryan Cranston Nominated 15th Satellite Awards Best Television Series – Drama Breaking Bad Won Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama Bryan Cranston Won Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Aaron Paul Nominated 37th Saturn Awards Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series Breaking Bad Won Best Actor on Television Bryan Cranston Nominated Best Supporting Actor on Television Dean Norris Nominated Best Supporting Actor on Television Aaron Paul Nominated Best Guest Starring Role on Television Giancarlo Esposito Nominated 26th TCA Awards Program of the Year Breaking Bad Nominated Outstanding Achievement in Drama Breaking Bad Won Individual Achievement in Drama Bryan Cranston Nominated Individual Achievement in Drama Aaron Paul Nominated 63rd Writers Guild of America Awards Best Dramatic Series Breaking Bad Nominated Best Episodic Drama Gennifer Hutchison ("I See You") Nominated George Mastras ("I.F.T.") Nominated 60th American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television Kelley Dixon ("Sunset") Nominated PRISM Awards 2011 Best Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Breaking Bad Nominated Best Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Bryan Cranston Nominated Aaron Paul Won IGN Awards 2011 Best Television Series Breaking Bad Won Best Drama Series Breaking Bad Nominated Best Television Actor Bryan Cranston Nominated Best Episode "Half Measures" Nominated Best TV Series on Blu-ray Season 2 Won American Film Institute Awards 2010 Best Television Program of the Year Breaking Bad Won 2012 Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting: Television Series – Drama Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas Nominated 2011 Edgar Allan Poe Awards Best Television Episode Teleplay Vince Gilligan ("No Más") Nominated Vince Gilligan ("Full Measure") Nominated 2010 Gold Derby Awards Best Drama Series Breaking Bad Nominated Best Drama Episode of the Year "One Minute" Nominated Best Drama Lead Actor Bryan Cranston Nominated Best Drama Supporting Actor Aaron Paul Won Dean Norris Nominated DVD and Blu-ray[] 3 uncensored episodes Season 3 DVD This is the first season to he uncensored episodes included, Season 4 followed in its footsteps. Breaking Bad Seasons Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5A Season 5B El Camino

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