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** "Rabid Dog" is the moment where {{spoiler|Walt and Jesse's relationship is irreparably damaged: Jesse teams up with Hank and Gomez so he can bring down his former partner, and after desperately trying to avoid it, Walt finally decides that Jesse has to die and arranges a meeting with the Neo Nazis...}}
** Probably the second biggest example of this trope is "To'Hajiilee", where {{spoiler|Jesse tricks Walt into walking right into the trap that he, Hank, and Gomez set up, meaning that Hank finally gets to slap the cuffs on Walt just like he wanted. All's well and good right? It is until [[Oh Crap|the Neo Nazis show up]] and get into a shootout with Hank and Gomez. They're hopelessly outgunned but determined to fight to the bitter end anyway, all while Walt can only look on in horror.}}
** Ladies and gentlemen, this is it. The ''big one''. It's the episode where shit completely hits the fan, and is considered by many to be the defining [[Wham! Episode]] of ''Breaking Bad'''s entire run: "Ozymandias". {{spoiler|The episode opens with Gomez already dead, and things just get worse from there. Despite everything that happened Walt begs for Jack to spare Hank, but he guns him down anyway and leaves Walt in a state of utter despair. Meanwhile, Jesse is sold out to the Nazis by Walt, who decides to twist the knife in the cruelest way possible by revealing that he let Jane die. When Walt tries to flee the state with Skyler and Walt Jr., the latter finally learns the truth about Walt and takes it ''horribly''. Walt and JesseSkyler get into a nasty fight wherethat causes Walt Jr. ultimatelyto sides withtake his mom's side and calls the police on Walt, forcing him to flee the house... but not before kidnapping baby Holly, which causes Skyler to completely lose her shit. He ultimately can't bring himself to separate his daughter from her mother, however, and leaves her at a fire station before calling the number for Saul's disappearing guy.}}
* [[Wham! Line]]:
{{quote|'''Skyler''': Walt, where's your cell phone, did you bring your cell phone?
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* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]?: The fly falling to the ground dead at Jesse's feet in [[Slow Motion Fall|slo-mo]].
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Walt's entire life has become this trope.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: {{spoiler|Seconds before his death, Gus's face resembles the picture on the [[Two-Faced]] page}}.
* [[Who Watches the Watchmen?]]:
{{quote|'''Skyler''': Someone has to protect this family from the man who protects this family.}}