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After witnessing Tuco Salamanca brutally beat his henchman No-Doze to death in the previous season's finale, Walt and Jesse realize they are in extreme danger.

When combined with the titles of other episodes featuring black-and-white flash-forwards ("Seven Thirty-Seven," "Down," "Over," and "ABQ"), the phrase "Seven Thirty-Seven Down Over ABQ" is formed, foreshadowing the mid-air collision of a Boeing 737 at the end of the season. Plot Highlights 1. Seven Thirty-Seven

Walter White calculates that he needs exactly $737,000 to provide for his family after his death. After witnessing Tuco Salamanca brutally beat his henchman

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The episode ends on a cliffhanger as Tuco abducts Walt and Jesse at gunpoint, leading directly into the next episode, "Grilled".

While Walt deals with Tuco, Hank Schrader attempts to mend the relationship between Skyler and Marie following Marie's shoplifting incident. Production & Trivia Seven Thirty-Seven | Breaking Bad Wiki | Fandom

Fearing for their lives, Walt proposes a plan to kill Tuco using ricin, a potent toxin.