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* [[Contrived Coincidence]]: {{spoiler|Everything involving the midair collision in the season 2 finale.}}
* [[Cradle of Loneliness]]: After {{spoiler|Jane's death}} Jesse can be seen cradling his cell phone, then calling her number just to hear her speaking on her voice mail, until her line is finally disconnected.
* [[Creepy Twins]]: Marco and Leonel Salamanca. They rarely ever say a word, and will gun down scores of people without a second thought when they're in pursuit of a target.
* [[Crime-Time TV]]
* [[Cross Referenced Titles]]: "The Cat's in the Bag..."/"...And the Bag's in the River", "No Mas"/"Mas", "Half-Measures"/"Full Measure". There's also the {{spoiler|"737"/"Down"/"Over"/"ABQ"}} foreshadowing.
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* [[Dying Moment of Awesome]]:
** {{spoiler|Hector Salamanca of all people gets one, giving Gus one last look of hate before blowing them all up}}.
** Just after that, {{spoiler|Gus walks out of the room, alive and well, not aware that he's lost half of his face. He straightens his tie before falling over, dead}}.
* [[Ear Worm]]: In-universe example, for Walt the catchy theme song for a furniture store’s late-night commercials where he bought Walter Junior’s crib 16 years ago. "Don’t let shopping strain your brain-o, Just sing this short refrain-o, Our furniture is buen-o, Tampico is the name-o!"
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Bryan Cranston's [[Bald of Awesome]] and [[Beard of Evil]] are now iconic for the show, so people might be a little startled to see him with a full head of hair and a particularly bad mustache in the first few episodes.
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* [[Empathy Doll Shot]]: The teddy bear in the pool, as well as a doll in the background of a derelict junkie house in season 2.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: {{spoiler|How Walter gets Hector Salamanca to kill Gus.}}
* [[Even BadEvil MenHas LoveLoved Their MamasOnes]]:
** A flashback reveals that the Salamanca kids have had this stomped into them by Hector. Tuco cares for his tio in spite of being an [[Axe Crazy]] meth-head drug lord, and the Salamanca twins make an arduous journey into America to avenge Tuco.
** Walter, rapidly losing any moral high ground he might have started with, still loves his family.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Subverted. Gus acts insulted when Walt accuses him of murdering a child, then later reveals that he's quite willing to such a thing, and more, if it suits his purposes.