Some long-awaited Breaking Bad characters appear in Gus' orbit, while Jimmy plots his newest scam.

Me too, buddy.

But we’ll get to that in a minute.

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He’s shot in the shoulder, gets out wincing, and turns to Victor and Tyrus.

“Can I make the call now?”

he asks, but his last words are cut off as Tyrus shoots himagainthis time in the midsection.

After performing surgery and a sniff test on the wound (to check for a perforated bowel!

The more you know!

But hey, speaking ofBreaking Bad!

(Singing Tom Lehrer’s “Elements” song, because of course he is.

We missed you, ya big nerd.)

(Like chili powder, perhaps?

Eh???)

But when he offers to cook the product himself, Gus declines.

“You were meant for better things,” Gus says.

Knowing what we know about how things end for Gale, this line feels awfully sad.

On a more cheerful note, there’s also a con afootand yet another familiar face coming into play.

“You’re saying I’m thoughtless, that I don’t care,” he moans.

“But it is a very, very expensive vacuum!”

(And frankly, sleeping in his office is no less than he deserves.)

Photocopier’s sedan rolling away, alarm blaring, as he frantically chases after it.

Jimmy, still chewing, doesn’t cry.

But Kim does, and can’t stop.

She doesn’t want him to comfort her.

She closes the door in his face.