“Donald Margolis,” Cranston said. “The air traffic controller. Jane’s father. In the original script, after Walt let Jane die, Margolis doesn’t just make a mistake. He deliberately diverts the planes. He finds out who Walt is. He finds out what he did to his daughter. He chooses to bring down Flight 515. Not by accident. By revenge.”
Following a violent encounter with the cartel boss Tuco Salamanca, Walt and Jesse are nearly killed before Hank Schrader inadvertently intervenes, leading to Tuco's death.
The "criminal" lawyer who moves the business into the big leagues. Mike Ehrmantraut
When you search for a , you are likely looking for the material that isn't on Netflix. The physical and digital archives (via iTunes, Blu-ray, and AMC+) contain roughly 25 minutes of critical deleted scenes that add nuance to the character arcs.
Season 2 is not a bridge between the beginning and the middle. It is the structural foundation upon which all subsequent tragedy is built. To access this archive is to witness the precise thermodynamics of a soul turning cold. Handle with extreme care.
Before we open the archive, we must understand why Season 2 is the most "archived" season of the series. Season 1 was truncated by the Writers’ Strike; Season 3 introduced Gus Fring. But Season 2 is the structural masterpiece.