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While he never quite spills the truth, his sincere apology to Jesse about Jane is one of the few moments in the series where we see the "real" Walter White before he fully transforms into Heisenberg. Why It Matters

While "Fly" is often the lowest-rated episode on IMDb , many consider it a masterpiece of cinematography and character study. It forces a "slow-burn" pause in a high-stakes season, giving us a front-row seat to the crumbling psyche of a man who realized too late that "it’s all contaminated".

: Critics and fans alike suggest the fly represents Walt's mounting guilt over Jane Margolis 's death and the subsequent plane crash.

If you just finished watching Season 3, Episode 10, titled " Fly ", you might be feeling one of two ways: either you’re fascinated by the psychological tension, or you’re wondering why you just spent 45 minutes watching two grown men chase an insect.

Whether you loved the slapstick comedy of Walt falling off the catwalk or the haunting final shot of the fly on his smoke detector, one thing is certain: you won't look at a housefly the same way again.

: Walt’s obsession shows his "mad urge" to control every variable in a life that is rapidly unraveling. The Near Confession

While he never quite spills the truth, his sincere apology to Jesse about Jane is one of the few moments in the series where we see the "real" Walter White before he fully transforms into Heisenberg. Why It Matters

While "Fly" is often the lowest-rated episode on IMDb , many consider it a masterpiece of cinematography and character study. It forces a "slow-burn" pause in a high-stakes season, giving us a front-row seat to the crumbling psyche of a man who realized too late that "it’s all contaminated".

: Critics and fans alike suggest the fly represents Walt's mounting guilt over Jane Margolis 's death and the subsequent plane crash.

If you just finished watching Season 3, Episode 10, titled " Fly ", you might be feeling one of two ways: either you’re fascinated by the psychological tension, or you’re wondering why you just spent 45 minutes watching two grown men chase an insect.

Whether you loved the slapstick comedy of Walt falling off the catwalk or the haunting final shot of the fly on his smoke detector, one thing is certain: you won't look at a housefly the same way again.

: Walt’s obsession shows his "mad urge" to control every variable in a life that is rapidly unraveling. The Near Confession