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The real reason why the infamous 'fly' episode of Breaking Bad happened

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Updated 10:23 26 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 16:48 25 Aug 2024 GMT+1

The real reason why the infamous 'fly' episode of Breaking Bad happened

The episode is far from a fan favorite and holds the lowest IMDB score out of the entire show

Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard Kaonga

Breaking Bad is arguably the greatest show to ever grace TV screens but not every episode was a perfect 10/10 banger, and one episode in particular has always gotten on viewers' nerves.

In fact, it isn't arguable. Breaking Bad IS the greatest show hit the small screen.

But even if that is true... not every episode is perfect in the meth-filled TV show.

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The frustrating episode is from the third season and is simply titled Fly but amongst fans has become known as the episode where Walter White (Bryan Cranston) spends the whole episode trying to kill a fly.

And that isn't a metaphor, that is pretty much what the episode consists of. In the middle of a high-tension drug-fueled feud between rival parties, we watch the lead character kind of just bug-out in his meth lab.

In TV this is what's known as a 'bottle episode', an episode which is quick to make and doesn't cost much since it uses so few sets and actors.

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There's a whole episode of Breaking Bad about catching a fly. (Ben Leuner/AMC)
There's a whole episode of Breaking Bad about catching a fly. (Ben Leuner/AMC)

They usually get done when there's not much money left in the budget and an episode of something still needs making, so you concoct a scenario where some of your characters get stuck in one of the main sets for the duration.

According to IMDb, it's the lowest rated episode out of the entire span of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, though a rating of 7.8 out of 10 is still nothing to be sniffed at.

Breaking Bad series creator Vince Gilligan revealed at the time why he decided to make the episode, addressing the controversy and backlash in an interview with AV.

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Gilligan admitted there were 'certain financial realities involved' with making Fly, where all the action takes place inside the meth lab set while only Cranston and Paul appear.

Fly sees all the drama come to a grinding halt as Walt goes stir-crazy in the meth lab trying to a catch a fly. (AMC)
Fly sees all the drama come to a grinding halt as Walt goes stir-crazy in the meth lab trying to a catch a fly. (AMC)

However, he also wanted to stress that it wasn't just about the money, and he thought Fly played an important role in the show.

He said: "I feel as a showrunner that there should be a certain shape and pace to each season, and the really high highs that you try to get to at the end of a season - the big dramatic moments of action and violence, the big operatic moments you’re striving for - I don't think would land as hard if you didn’t have the moments of quiet that came before them.

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"The quiet episodes make the tenser, more dramatic episodes pop even more than they usually would just by their contrast."

Gilligan also said he feels 'really good about that particular episode' and liked that it prompted so much discussion.

In the same way that Jaws is not really a film about a shark, Fly is not an episode about catching a fly, it's a chance for the action to pause so that Breaking Bad's two main characters can sit down and talk.

Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan admitted there were some financial reasons for doing Fly.
UPI / Alamy Stock Photo

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The episode's critics say it's a boring bottle episode that brings the action to a screeching halt so Walt can chase a fly around the lab without burning through the show's budget.

Meanwhile, those who liked Fly think it's a great bit of pacing which allows Breaking Bad to let the audience cool down a bit before things head towards the climax of season three.

Featured Image Credit: AMC

Topics: Film and TV

Gerrard Kaonga
Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard is a Journalist at UNILAD and has dived headfirst into covering everything from breaking global stories to trending entertainment news. He has a bachelors in English Literature from Brunel University and has written across a number of different national and international publications. Most notably the Financial Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard and Newsweek.

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