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No More Half Measures (A Breaking Bad Podcast)
No More Half Measures (A Breaking Bad Podcast)
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Welcome to our Private Domicile. Letting people know that there are No More Half Measures when it comes to Breaking Bad pods since were on the blocks. Where going all the way!
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In the explosive Season 2 finale of Breaking Bad, “ABQ” brings everything crashing together—literally and emotionally. As Walter White and Jesse Pinkman struggle to cope with the aftermath of Jane’s death, guilt and grief ripple through every storyline.While Walt tries to maintain control over his double life, Jesse spirals into rehab, haunted by loss. Meanwhile, an air traffic controller—Jane’s grieving father—returns to work too soon, setting off a chain of events that leads to a devastating midair collision over Albuquerque.This episode masterfully ties together the season’s cryptic cold opens, revealing that Walt’s choices have consequences far beyond what he can see. “ABQ” isn’t just a finale—it’s a statement about cause and effect, showing how one decision can create a domino effect of tragedy.Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.comIG: NMHM_BreakingBadpod
In this episode of Breaking Bad, things take a dark emotional turn as Walt and Jesse deal with the fallout of their growing meth business. Jesse reconnects with Jane, and the two spiral into heroin addiction while planning to run away with the money Jesse earned from their last deal. Meanwhile, Walt becomes increasingly desperate to regain control—both over Jesse and the cash he’s owed.The episode builds toward one of the most chilling moments in the series. When Walt goes to Jesse’s apartment to confront him, he watches Jane overdose and makes the devastating choice to let her die instead of saving her. It’s a quiet but horrifying turning point that reveals just how far Walt has begun to drift morally.“Phoenix” is a heartbreaking episode about addiction, manipulation, and the consequences of Walt’s decisions—setting off a chain reaction that will ripple through the rest of the series
On this episode of No More Half Measures, we break down “Mandala,” the moment where Walter White’s small-time operation officially enters the big leagues. Saul Goodman connects Walt with a mysterious new distributor—Gus Fring—offering a deal bigger than anything Walt has ever seen. But with a massive order and a tight deadline, the pressure forces Walt and Jesse back into the chaos of the meth business.Meanwhile, Jesse is still reeling from Jane’s influence and his own attempts to step away from the game, only to get pulled back in when the money—and the stakes—get too big to ignore.In this episode, we discuss the introduction of Gus Fring, the growing tension between Walt’s family life and his criminal ambitions, and how “Mandala” sets the stage for the intense final stretch of Season 2. The deeper Walt goes, the harder it becomes to pretend he’s doing this for anyone but himself.Email: Nomorehalfmeasures@gmail.comIG: NMHM_Breakingbadpod
On this episode of No More Half Measures, we break down “Over,” where Walt finds out his cancer hasn’t progressed — and instead of relief, he feels restless. With more time to live, Walt struggles with who he is without the pressure of impending death.We dive into his growing need for control, the tension building with Skyler, and that explosive hardware store moment that shows Heisenberg is no longer just survival mode — it’s ego. Meanwhile, Jesse begins drifting further into independence with Jane back in the picture.“Over” marks a subtle but powerful shift: this isn’t about necessity anymore — it’s about pride and power.Nomorehalfmeasures@gmail.comIG: Nmhm_Breakingbadpod
In this episode of the pod, we break down Walt and Jesse’s desert cook gone wrong. Thinking his cancer has worsened, Walt pushes for one massive batch to secure his family’s future — but when the RV dies, they’re stranded with limited supplies and rising tension.We talk survival, ego, and the irony of Walt learning his diagnosis was wrong — proving this wasn’t about necessity, but pride. A simple setup that delivers major character development.Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.comInstagram: NMHM_Breakingbadpod
In this episode, the stakes get higher as Walt and Jesse’s world expands beyond street dealers and into the realm of shady legal help. After a messy situation with Badger lands him in custody, the duo is forced to think fast to keep their operation safe. That leads them to Saul Goodman, a fast-talking, morally flexible lawyer who quickly proves he might be the most dangerous ally they’ve met yet.Our review focuses on Saul’s explosive introduction, the show’s shift into darker, more calculated territory, and how Walt begins to realize the power of connections and strategy over pure chemistry. We also touch on the humor this episode brings, the tension around Badger’s arrest, and how this moment marks a turning point where the business becomes more organized—and more dangerous.Overall, we talk about how “Better Call Saul” injects new energy into the season, delivers one of the show’s most iconic characters, and signals that Walt and Jesse are stepping into a much bigger game.Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking BadEmail: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com
In this episode, we review Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 7, “Negro y Azul,” where Walter White’s Heisenberg persona starts gaining attention far beyond Albuquerque. As the Mexican cartel takes notice, Walt and Jesse’s small operation suddenly feels a lot more dangerous. Meanwhile, Skyler grows more suspicious, and Walt’s double life becomes harder to control. We break down the episode’s unique opening, rising tension, and what this turning point means for the future of Heisenberg.Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking BadEmail: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com
In this episode, we review Breaking Bad – Season 2, Episode 6: “Peekaboo.”This is one of the most emotionally heavy episodes of the series, and we break down why it’s such a turning point—especially for Jesse Pinkman. From the disturbing reality of addiction and neglect to Jesse’s quiet acts of compassion, Peekaboo forces the show (and the audience) to confront the real human cost of the meth world.We also dive into Walt’s growing emotional distance and how his choices continue to push him further away from any moral middle ground. The episode reinforces a core theme of the series: there are no half measures—every decision leaves consequences behind.Join us as we unpack the symbolism, character development, and why Peekaboo is one of the earliest signs that Walt and Jesse are heading in completely different directions.Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking BadEmail: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking BadEmail: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking BadEmail: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
Instagram: Nmhm_BreakingbadpodEmail: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Angelo Badalamenti, Mev the Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Pusha T, Mev The Renegade and Dr. DreClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Pusha T, Alex Goose and Obsidian KClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Pusha T, Alex Goose and Obsidian KClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@NoMoreHalfMeasures3Music By: Pepper, Pusha T, Alex Goose and Obsidian KClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad
We have finally arrived to Albuquerque, New Mexico with our new podcast. This episode is very reminsicent of the Good Earners Pilot but this time its the BIG 3. Stay tuned for some original deep dives and wild jokes in this pilot episode.Email: Nomorehalfmeasurespod@gmail.com IG: Nmhm_breakingbadpodMusic By: Pepper, Pusha T and Obsidian KClip By: Mike Monologue from Breaking Bad




