Inferno (Pinkman's Rampage)
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"Inferno" | |
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Pinkman's Rampage episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 1 Episode 1 |
Directed by |
Vince Gilligan Rian Johnson |
Written by |
Vince Gilligan Peter Gould Sam Catlin |
Cinematography by | Michael Slovis |
Editing by | Skip Macdonald |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Inferno is the series premiere of the American television action comedy drama series Pinkman's Rampage. It first aired on FX on September 1, 2013.
Summary
Jesse drives Saul's car onto Walt's driveway and quickly snorts a line of meth. He retrieves a gasoline can from the trunk, breaks into the house, and starts dousing the living room with gasoline. Just as he's about to ignite the fuel, Hank bursts in, gun drawn, and commands Jesse to calm down.
Jesse, frantic and desperate, screams about Walt’s crimes, including the poisoning of a child as a strategic move. Hank tries to reason with him, suggesting there’s a better way to handle the situation. Ignoring Hank’s plea, Jesse lights the gasoline and makes a hasty escape.
Hank hesitates, torn between stopping Jesse and ensuring the safety of the family. He puts his gun down slowly and rushes to the front yard. Jesse, meanwhile, storms out through the rear patio door, sprints to the front, and speeds away in Saul’s car. Hank manages to grab Holly and calls for backup, narrowly avoiding a catastrophic disaster as he retreats from the house.
Act I
TBD
Act II
TBD
Act IX
TBD