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Live Free or Die (Breaking Bad)

"Live Free or Die" is the fifth season premiere episode of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, the first episode of the first part of the season and the 47th overall episode of the series. Written by series creator Vince Gilligan and directed by Michael Slovis, it originally aired on AMC in the United States on July 15, 2012.

"Live Free or Die"
Breaking Bad episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 1
Directed byMichael Slovis
Written byVince Gilligan
Produced byBryan Cranston, Diane Mercer
Featured musicDave Porter
Cinematography byMarshall Adams
Editing bySkip Macdonald
Running time43 minutes
Guest appearances
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The episode is titled after the official motto of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, seen on a license plate in the opening.

Plot edit

The episode starts with a flashforward to Walter White in a restaurant on his 52nd birthday.[a] He illegally purchases a machine gun from Lawson which is hidden inside the trunk of a car.

In the present, Walt disposes of any evidence connecting him to Gus Fring's killing and Brock Cantillo's poisoning. Skyler White tries not to speak to Walt, explaining that she is now scared of him. Walt suddenly remembers the surveillance cameras that Gus installed in the superlab, and realizes that the footage Gus may have collected could incriminate him.

The following day, Mike Ehrmantraut, who is still recovering from injuries sustained in the shootout, learns of Gus' death and drives back to New Mexico in a rage. He comes across Walt and Jesse Pinkman and is prepared to kill Walt, but Walt and Jesse convince him that Gus' laptop, which has been seized by police as evidence, needs to be dealt with.

Mike advises that they all leave the city, as the police will inevitably find them in the lab camera footage. Mike and Walt argue over the best option to take until Jesse suggests that they could use a magnet to destroy the laptop and any evidence of their crimes. Together, Jesse and Walt concoct a plan to use an industrial electromagnet (acquired from Joe at the junk-yard) to destroy the laptop from outside the police building. They pull it off, despite being forced to abandon the truck. As they drive away, Walt defies Mike's doubts that everything is settled.

Meanwhile, Saul Goodman approaches Skyler at the car wash and tells her that Ted Beneke survived the injury from his encounter with Kuby and Huell. Skyler visits Ted in the hospital and finds that he has been fitted with a halo brace. An intimidated Ted tells her that he will remain silent about what caused his injury. Elsewhere, Walt argues with Saul about the lawyer's failure to inform him about Skyler's bailout to Ted. It is revealed that Huell was told to pickpocket Jesse's ricin cigarette, which is why Jesse believed it was lost; Saul presents the cigarette to Walt in a plastic bag, remarking that he had no idea Walt was going to poison Brock in the service of killing Gus. Saul tries to end his and Walt's business relationship, but Walt threateningly tells him, "We're done when I say we're done".

The episode ends with Walter hugging Skyler, and forgiving her for bailing out Ted.

Production edit

In July 2011, series creator Vince Gilligan indicated that he intended to conclude Breaking Bad with the fifth season.[1] In early August 2011, negotiations began over a deal regarding the fifth and possible final season between the network AMC and Sony Pictures Television, the series' production company. AMC proposed a shortened fifth season (six to eight episodes, instead of 13) to cut costs, but the producers declined. Sony then approached other cable networks about possibly picking up the show if a deal could not be made.[2] On August 14, 2011, AMC and Breaking Bad's production team agreed to renew the series for a final 16 episodes.[3] Filming began for the season on March 26, 2012.[4]

Following a dispute between AMC and Dish Network that led to Dish's dropping AMC as of July 1, 2012, AMC posted the episode online for streaming.[5] The episode is the shortest in the series, with a runtime of approximately 43 minutes.

Reception edit

Ratings edit

"Live Free or Die" was the most watched episode in Breaking Bad's history at the time, with 2.93 million viewers.[6][7]

Reviews edit

Brent Koepp of Paste rated the episode a 9.4/10 stating that, "It's suspenseful and humorous, but there is a lingering sense of doom hanging over it."[8] Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A−.[9] Seth Amitin of IGN gave the episode a 8.5/10 commenting that, "Hopefully we get a few episodes that aren't quite as intense mixed in, just so it drives up the ending tension even more."[10]

In 2019, The Ringer ranked "Live Free or Die" as the 23rd best out of the 62 total Breaking Bad episodes.[11]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Foreshadowing the events of "Felina".

References edit

  1. ^ Rhodes, Joe (July 15, 2011). "Shattering All Vestiges of Innocence". The New York Times. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  2. ^ Hibberd, James (August 1, 2011). "'Breaking Bad' shopped to other networks as fifth (and final?) season renewal talks drag on". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  3. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 14, 2011). "AMC & Sony TV Reach Deal For 16-Episode Final Order Of 'Breaking Bad'". Deadline. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  4. ^ Radish, Christina (March 23, 2012). "Bryan Cranston Talks BREAKING BAD Season 5, Directing an Episode of MODERN FAMILY, and More". Collider. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  5. ^ Kar, Ian (July 15, 2012). . idigitaltimes.com. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
  6. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (July 16, 2012). . Zap2it. AMC press release. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  7. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (July 17, 2012). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  8. ^ Koepp, Brent (July 16, 2012). "Breaking Bad: "Live Free Or Die" (Episode 5.01)". Paste Magazine. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  9. ^ Bowman, Donna (July 15, 2012). "Breaking Bad: "Live Free Or Die"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  10. ^ Amitin, Seth (July 17, 2012). "Breaking Bad: "Live Free or Die" Review". IGN. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  11. ^ Daniel Chin (September 30, 2019). "The Ringer's Definitive 'Breaking Bad' Episodes Ranking". The Ringer.

External links edit

  • "Live Free or Die" at the official Breaking Bad site
  • "Live Free or Die" at IMDb  

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Live Free or Die is the fifth season premiere episode of the American television drama series Breaking Bad the first episode of the first part of the season and the 47th overall episode of the series Written by series creator Vince Gilligan and directed by Michael Slovis it originally aired on AMC in the United States on July 15 2012 Live Free or Die Breaking Bad episodeEpisode no Season 5Episode 1Directed byMichael SlovisWritten byVince GilliganProduced byBryan Cranston Diane MercerFeatured musicDave PorterCinematography byMarshall AdamsEditing bySkip MacdonaldRunning time43 minutesGuest appearancesChristopher Cousins as Ted Beneke Steven Michael Quezada as Steven Gomez Jim Beaver as Lawson Larry Hankin as Old Joe JB Blanc as Barry GoodmanEpisode chronology Previous Face Off Next Madrigal Breaking Badseason 5List of episodesThe episode is titled after the official motto of the U S state of New Hampshire seen on a license plate in the opening Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Reviews 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThe episode starts with a flashforward to Walter White in a restaurant on his 52nd birthday a He illegally purchases a machine gun from Lawson which is hidden inside the trunk of a car In the present Walt disposes of any evidence connecting him to Gus Fring s killing and Brock Cantillo s poisoning Skyler White tries not to speak to Walt explaining that she is now scared of him Walt suddenly remembers the surveillance cameras that Gus installed in the superlab and realizes that the footage Gus may have collected could incriminate him The following day Mike Ehrmantraut who is still recovering from injuries sustained in the shootout learns of Gus death and drives back to New Mexico in a rage He comes across Walt and Jesse Pinkman and is prepared to kill Walt but Walt and Jesse convince him that Gus laptop which has been seized by police as evidence needs to be dealt with Mike advises that they all leave the city as the police will inevitably find them in the lab camera footage Mike and Walt argue over the best option to take until Jesse suggests that they could use a magnet to destroy the laptop and any evidence of their crimes Together Jesse and Walt concoct a plan to use an industrial electromagnet acquired from Joe at the junk yard to destroy the laptop from outside the police building They pull it off despite being forced to abandon the truck As they drive away Walt defies Mike s doubts that everything is settled Meanwhile Saul Goodman approaches Skyler at the car wash and tells her that Ted Beneke survived the injury from his encounter with Kuby and Huell Skyler visits Ted in the hospital and finds that he has been fitted with a halo brace An intimidated Ted tells her that he will remain silent about what caused his injury Elsewhere Walt argues with Saul about the lawyer s failure to inform him about Skyler s bailout to Ted It is revealed that Huell was told to pickpocket Jesse s ricin cigarette which is why Jesse believed it was lost Saul presents the cigarette to Walt in a plastic bag remarking that he had no idea Walt was going to poison Brock in the service of killing Gus Saul tries to end his and Walt s business relationship but Walt threateningly tells him We re done when I say we re done The episode ends with Walter hugging Skyler and forgiving her for bailing out Ted Production editIn July 2011 series creator Vince Gilligan indicated that he intended to conclude Breaking Bad with the fifth season 1 In early August 2011 negotiations began over a deal regarding the fifth and possible final season between the network AMC and Sony Pictures Television the series production company AMC proposed a shortened fifth season six to eight episodes instead of 13 to cut costs but the producers declined Sony then approached other cable networks about possibly picking up the show if a deal could not be made 2 On August 14 2011 AMC and Breaking Bad s production team agreed to renew the series for a final 16 episodes 3 Filming began for the season on March 26 2012 4 Following a dispute between AMC and Dish Network that led to Dish s dropping AMC as of July 1 2012 AMC posted the episode online for streaming 5 The episode is the shortest in the series with a runtime of approximately 43 minutes Reception editRatings edit Live Free or Die was the most watched episode in Breaking Bad s history at the time with 2 93 million viewers 6 7 Reviews edit Brent Koepp of Paste rated the episode a 9 4 10 stating that It s suspenseful and humorous but there is a lingering sense of doom hanging over it 8 Donna Bowman of The A V Club gave the episode an A 9 Seth Amitin of IGN gave the episode a 8 5 10 commenting that Hopefully we get a few episodes that aren t quite as intense mixed in just so it drives up the ending tension even more 10 In 2019 The Ringer ranked Live Free or Die as the 23rd best out of the 62 total Breaking Bad episodes 11 Notes edit Foreshadowing the events of Felina References edit Rhodes Joe July 15 2011 Shattering All Vestiges of Innocence The New York Times Retrieved December 20 2011 Hibberd James August 1 2011 Breaking Bad shopped to other networks as fifth and final season renewal talks drag on Entertainment Weekly Retrieved August 2 2011 Andreeva Nellie August 14 2011 AMC amp Sony TV Reach Deal For 16 Episode Final Order Of Breaking Bad Deadline Retrieved June 15 2012 Radish Christina March 23 2012 Bryan Cranston Talks BREAKING BAD Season 5 Directing an Episode of MODERN FAMILY and More Collider Retrieved June 15 2012 Kar Ian July 15 2012 AMC Makes Breaking Bad Season 5 Premiere Available Online For Dish Customers idigitaltimes com Archived from the original on July 17 2012 Retrieved July 15 2012 Kondolojy Amanda July 16 2012 AMC s Breaking Bad Season 5 Premiere is Most Watched Episode Ever Zap2it AMC press release Archived from the original on July 18 2012 Retrieved July 16 2012 Kondolojy Amanda July 17 2012 Sunday Cable Ratings True Blood 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