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Cancer Man

  • Episode aired Feb 17, 2008
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Bryan Cranston in Breaking Bad (2008)
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After Walter's cancer diagnosis, a fraught family intervention pushes him to decide about treatment. With money tight, he and Jesse consider their next step in the meth business -- despite t... Read allAfter Walter's cancer diagnosis, a fraught family intervention pushes him to decide about treatment. With money tight, he and Jesse consider their next step in the meth business -- despite the growing risks.After Walter's cancer diagnosis, a fraught family intervention pushes him to decide about treatment. With money tight, he and Jesse consider their next step in the meth business -- despite the growing risks.

  • Director
    • Jim McKay
  • Writer
    • Vince Gilligan
  • Stars
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Anna Gunn
    • Aaron Paul
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  • IMDb RATING
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    40K
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    • Director
      • Jim McKay
    • Writer
      • Vince Gilligan
    • Stars
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Anna Gunn
      • Aaron Paul
    • 37User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Walter White
    Anna Gunn
    Anna Gunn
    • Skyler White
    Aaron Paul
    Aaron Paul
    • Jesse Pinkman
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • Hank Schrader
    Betsy Brandt
    Betsy Brandt
    • Marie Schrader
    RJ Mitte
    RJ Mitte
    • Walter White, Jr.
    Tess Harper
    Tess Harper
    • Mrs. Pinkman
    Steven Michael Quezada
    Steven Michael Quezada
    • Steven Gomez
    Michael Bofshever
    Michael Bofshever
    • Mr. Pinkman
    Kyle Bornheimer
    Kyle Bornheimer
    • Ken Wins
    Benjamin Petry
    Benjamin Petry
    • Jake Pinkman
    • (as Ben Petry)
    David House
    • Dr. Delcavoli
    Jon Kristian Moore
    • DEA Agent
    Tish Rayburn-Miller
    • Bank Teller
    • (as Tish Miller)
    Charles Baker
    Charles Baker
    • Skinny Pete
    Rodney Rush
    Rodney Rush
    • Combo
    Robert Anthony Brass
    • Bank Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Tavia Stroup
    • Home Buyer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jim McKay
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      • Vince Gilligan
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    9g-bodyl

    Breaking Bad Gets Stronger!

    The fourth episode of Breaking Bad continues the strong, amazing power this awesome show has displayed. This show has been known to be the best show in recent times and I can see why. If the quality of these shows continue to hold, I could say this show may be the best of all time. The acting is strong as ever thanks to the duo of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. The dialog is strong and witty as ever. And of course, Walt has his shining moment towards the end.

    In this episode, "Cancer Man", Walt tells his the rest of his family about him having cancer and Jesse gets kicked out of his parent's house after they find his younger brother in possession of marijuana.

    Overall, this is another fabulous episode. This keeps up the tension and I love how Walt is becoming a hardcore person in the drug business. I feel like there are bigger and better things to happen. This particular episode is slightly a step-down from the previous three, but that's because it's necessary for the story. But, I like this drama-filled, emotionally-driven episode. I rate this episode 9/10.
    9gab-14712

    Walt Spills the Beans!

    Well, we finally go back down to earth in this fourth episode of Breaking Bad. The first three episodes were crazy, non-stop fun but now we need a quieter episode that will set up the building blocks for future episodes. Mostly, this reflective episode succeeds. Although it's an episode based on the future, it's still plenty of fun to watch. There are several cool one-liners (mainly by Jesse). "Check out these mad Pop-tarts. They're mad tight." See, isn't that awesome? But this episode does have moments of sadness. After all, this is where Walt finally tells his family about his cancer. He tells Skylar at first, but her breakdown at a family dinner forces him to let Hank and his wife, Marie as well as Walter Jr. in the scoop. It was interesting to see how his family make up ways for him to get treatment although Walt does not believe it's the right thing to do.

    In this episode, Walt finally tells Skylar about his cancer. After she breaks down at a barbecue, he is forced to tell the rest of his family. His family sets about on finding the best oncologist available and they are ready to pay the money required for treatment. However, Walt is worried about putting financial debt on his family especially if the treatment is proved to be unsuccessful. The DEA discovers the car of Krazy-8 that still has some meth in it, and Hank agrees that there is a new drug lord in town. Jesse returns to his estranged parent's house but is immediately in conflict with his parents because of a marijuana joint. Finally, Walt reconsiders working with Jesse in cooking more meth when he receives his money from the first batch.

    Overall, this is a somber but still entertaining episode of Breaking Bad. There is nothing incredibly special about the episode, as its concerned about moving pieces for the next big event. This is a necessary episode, however. It's important that Walter finally discloses the cancer information, because it will have a profound impact on what happens next. The acting remains impressive. Bryan Cranston collected himself a niche as Walter White. I was onboard with Cranston from Day 1, and he remains great as ever. Anna Gunn can improve on her dramatic acting, but this episode is a start. Aaron Paul as Jesse remains an ass as usual, but I do love the conflict that arises between him and his family. The ending of his storyline this episode is quite cool. I enjoyed this episode, but I know things will get crazy again soon.

    My Grade: A
    9greggkul

    a very underrated episode

    I don't get why this episode is the lowest rated in season 1, in my opinion it's one of the better episodes. The whole Jesse plot isn't that interesting, but the entire Walt's family plot dealing with his cancer is very interesting, even if it's not that big in retrospect, since most of the show the entire family is dealing with his cancer. But, this episode just feels like we've hit that climax and we're finally stopping to reevaluate what has happened. It's not perfect or anything and it's not my favorite episode of season 1, but it definitely works and I think it's a solid payoff from the previous episodes.
    9snoozejonc

    Strong reflective character episode

    Walter's medical condition comes to the forefront of the storytelling, but in a cleverly deceptive way.

    There is a level of half-truth manipulation portrayed in Cancer Man that works incredibly well for the irony and humour of the plot. I love all the scenes of Walt's family interacting as they are made so cringingly funny by the viewer's knowledge of the full truth. Some scenes are also quite ominous, particularly the dialogue exchange with the oncologist and the sequence showing Walt's perspective is very well done.

    Jesse's scenes include good backstory and depth to the character. You cannot help but like him for taking certain actions to protect a particular individual. Plus it makes his personal circumstances feel more interesting and surprising.

    It gives a hint of all the irony to come in relation to the ignorance associated with the character Hank. You can see from this early episode the amusement that is to come.

    Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are both on top form along with the supporting cast.

    It includes more great cinematography, editing and visual storytelling. Jesse's paranoid moment is hilarious. Likewise Walt's guilt ridden angst shown in when barbecuing meat and his imagined police chase. You also have to admire the final few minutes.

    For me its an 8.5/10, but I round upwards.
    10amosshange

    Wow great episode

    Ive watched the previous seasons but for me the series is now taking another level of greatness for me in this episode. I am now more interested than ive ever been to see what gonna happen next

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    • Trivia
      Jesse's bedroom at his parents' house includes real childhood photos of Aaron Paul.
    • Goofs
      When Walt is changing his bandage for his leg wound he uses hydrogen peroxide to sterilize the wound. After he changes the bandage he notices blood on his pant leg and then proceeds to try and scrub the blood out of the pants with water and a toothbrush. Any good chemist (as Walt is) would know that hydrogen peroxide would clear that blood spot in a heartbeat and not damage the pant leg in the process.
    • Quotes

      Walter White, Jr.: Hey, I want a beer.

      Hank Schrader: Yeah. I want Shania Twain to give me a tuggy. Guess what. It ain't happening either.

    • Connections
      Features Les soucoupes volantes attaquent (1956)
    • Soundtracks
      Didn't I
      Written by William Darondo Pulliam

      Performed by Darondo

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Danny's Auto Service - 5018 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • High Bridge Productions
      • Gran Via Productions
      • Sony Pictures Television
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      • 48m
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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