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** Extra props to the "737" title because within a few minutes of the episode, Walt has calculated that he'll need roughly $737,000 to support his family for up to ten years after he's gone.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Walt is mad at his wife for being upset {{spoiler|about his being a crystal meth manufacturer}}, that when she won't let him come in the house, he takes the pizza he bought on the way over (which he ordered uncut) out of the box and flings it on the roof. It lands perfectly. It's reported that the actor Cranston actually got the pizza on the roof perfectly on the first try.
* [[Cute Mute]]: The little boy from "Peekaboo", likely as a product of his horrible upbringing.
* [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check]]: Gus owns quite a few legitimate businesses that would see him living quite comfortably on their own. The fact that he must "hide in plain sight" means that he cannot actually spend all the millions that he's raking in through his illegal meth trade. What's the point of it, then? A flashback episode in season 4 suggests that {{spoiler|his entire meth enterprise has been fueled out of a desire for revenge against the cartels that murdered his partner and humiliated him}}.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: "Hermanos" in season 4 for Gus. The episode focuses more on him than any other character and gives a look into his [[Mysterious Past]] {{spoiler|and provides a lot of subtext for his relationship with the Cartel, Tio in particular.}}