"Say My Name" was watched by 2.98 million viewers and received a 1.4 rating among viewers aged 18–49, the series' highest ratings and viewers at the time. Banks reprised his role as Mike Ehrmantraut in Better Call Saul and El Camino. In season 5A, as we call it, the character of Mike gets brought down by Walt in a moment that Walt himself I don’t think sees coming, and it’s just a sad moment, beautifully written and directed by one of my oldest friends, a writer named Thomas Schnauz, who I’ve known since NYU film school, and in his first professional directing gig he just did a fantastic job with that episode and that scene.īanks claimed Mike's death did not surprise him because he always believed the character would die at some point. Show creator Vince Gilligan talked about Mike's death and why it was one of his favorite moments of the series: This episode marks the final Breaking Bad appearance of Mike Ehrmantraut ( Jonathan Banks) as a series regular. The episode was written and directed by Thomas Schnauz and aired on AMC on August 26, 2012. Walt attempts to apologize, but Mike tells him to "shut the fuck up and let me die in peace" and succumbs to his wound seconds later.īanks made his final appearance as a series regular in "Say My Name" After Walt catches up to him, he realizes he could have just asked Lydia Rodarte-Quayle for the names, and that shooting Mike was unnecessary. Mike tries to get away, but – mortally wounded – ultimately resigns himself to sitting on a log by the river. Walt storms off, and returns as Mike is about to leave, impulsively shooting him. Mike takes the bag anyway and a heated argument erupts in which Mike scolds Walt for his egotistical behavior and accuses him of having ruined their ideal situation working for Gus Fring. When Walt meets with Mike, he refuses to hand over the bag unless Mike tells him the names of the nine men he is paying off. When Jesse volunteers to help, Mike refuses his assistance out of concern that Jesse would be spotted, leaving Walt to retrieve the bag. Mike asks Saul Goodman to retrieve the go bag for his getaway, but Saul fears the DEA will follow him. Upon the arrival of the police, Mike is forced to flee the park without saying goodbye to Kaylee. Walt frantically calls Mike, who is at a park with his granddaughter Kaylee, and tells him the DEA is coming for him. Pretending to be distraught over Skyler White, Walt visits Hank at his office and manages to remove the bugs, but overhears Gomez telling Hank that they have arrested Dan and that he plans on telling everything he knows about Mike. Walt is forced to cook his next batch of meth with Todd, who proves to be much more subordinate and better at following orders than Jesse. Walt angrily accuses Jesse of having nothing in his life, but his attempts to manipulate Jesse fail, and he ultimately leaves without his money, angering Walt further. Jesse confronts Walt and demands his share of the money. Later, Hank instructs Steve to follow Mike's attorney, Dan Wachsberger, catching him in the act of depositing the illegal drug cash. When Hank and Steve Gomez search his house, they find nothing. He stashes a car with a go bag with cash, a passport, and a gun in an airport parking lot. Meanwhile, Mike learns through the bugs that the DEA has a search warrant for his house. Walt avoids Jesse's attempts to leave with his share of the money. Declan initially refuses but accepts after realizing Walt is the infamous Heisenberg. Instead of agreeing to Declan's offer to purchase the heisted methylamine for $15 million in exchange for removing Walt's blue meth from the drug market, Walt offers a counterproposal: to sell his superior product through Declan's distribution network in exchange for a substantial share of the business and a one-time, $5 million payment to Mike for his share. Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and Mike Ehrmantraut meet with Declan, their Phoenix-based competitor. Banks later returned as Mike Ehrmantraut for the Breaking Bad prequel spin-off, Better Call Saul, and starred as a series regular, in addition to the sequel film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. This episode marks Jonathan Banks's final Breaking Bad appearance. The title of the episode is a phrase repeatedly spoken by Walt ( Bryan Cranston) during his encounter with Declan ( Louis Ferreira). Written and directed by Thomas Schnauz, it aired on AMC on August 26, 2012. " Say My Name" (originally titled " Everybody Wins") is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the American television crime drama series Breaking Bad, and the 53rd overall episode of the series. 7th episode of the 5th season of Breaking Bad " Say My Name"
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