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Cancer Man (Breaking Bad) : ウィキペディア英語版
Cancer Man (Breaking Bad)

"Cancer Man" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American television drama series ''Breaking Bad''. Written by Vince Gilligan and directed by Jim McKay, it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on February 17, 2008.
== Plot ==
Hank and his team have a meeting to discuss what they found in the desert. They reveal that Krazy-8 was their snitch (turning in Emilio, his own cousin), but both he and Emilio have gone missing. The meth they found was 99.1% pure, and although they have no leads, they believe the product is good enough to make someone Albuquerque's new meth kingpin.
Walter tells Hank, Marie and Walter Jr. that he has cancer when Skyler begins to cry during a barbecue. Marie suggests that Walter get a second opinion from a top oncologist. Meanwhile, Jesse has two friends over to his house and reluctantly smokes Walter's meth with them. A paranoid Jesse flees his house the next morning when he hallucinates that two religious evangelists at his door are armed bikers.
Skyler manages to make an appointment with one of the top oncologists in the country, however he is not in the family's HMO and the cost of the appointment is $5,000. Walter says he will take the money out from his pension, but he actually will use some of the money Krazy-8 offered him in the desert, which he took and now keeps hidden in an air-conditioning duct at his home. Walter Jr. nearly catches his father when the air conditioning turns on and sucks some of the money away. He berates him for acting so weird and nonchalant about his cancer. When Walter goes to the credit union to put the cash in a cashier's check, his parking spot is stolen by a rich, obnoxious man named Ken (who has a license plate reading "KEN WINS"). Ken annoys Walter and the rest of the customers with his loud cell phone conversation.
Jesse ends up fleeing to his affluent parents' house, where he sleeps for an entire day. He attempts to bond with his overachieving little brother, Jake. That night, Jesse gets a call from one of the friends who smoked Walter's meth. He says that he knows a lot of upper-class people looking to score drugs and are willing to pay top dollar for the high quality meth he cooked. The next day, Jesse visits Walter to "touch base" since they have no one to talk to about the Emilio and Krazy-8 debacle. He says that people want more of Walter's meth but he kicks Jesse out. Jesse then states why he was really there - to give Walter his half of the meth profit - $4,000.
The oncologist tells Walter that the cancer has spread to his lymph nodes, but there is a chance it is still treatable with chemotherapy. When he lists the numerous negative side effects it will have, Walter seems overwhelmed and zones out. At home, Walter expresses his doubts about the chemo since it will cost $90,000 and if he still dies, he will leave his family with all the debt. A frustrated Walter Jr. admonishes his dad that if he's going to give up so easily (particularly considering Walter Jr's struggles with cerebral palsy) then he should just die.
A housekeeper finds a joint in Jesse's room and his parents kick him out. It turns out the joint belonged to Jake and he thanks Jesse for taking the fall for him then asks for the joint back. However, Jesse crumbles it up and throws it onto the pavement, dismissing it as "skunk-weed anyway." Walter suffers a coughing attack while driving and coughs up blood. As he pulls into a gas station, he notices Ken pull up. When Ken leaves his car unattended, an angry Walter takes a squeegee, pops open Ken's hood, and shorts the car battery with it. The engine subsequently overheats and the car explodes as Walter walks back to his car. He then calmly drives away, leaving an exasperated Ken in the garage behind him.

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