Breaking Bad Season 2 -
: A fan-favorite "text-like" audio message is Jesse’s voicemail greeting: "Yo 148, 3-to-the-3-to-the-6-to-the-9. Representin' the ABQ. What up, biatch? Leave it at the tone!" .
: It signals that Gus is willing to do business, leading to Walt selling 38 pounds of meth for $1.2 million. Breaking Bad Season 2
: This deal forces Walt to choose between his family and his business. To make the delivery on time, he famously misses the birth of his daughter, Holly. Other Notable Communications in Season 2 : A fan-favorite "text-like" audio message is Jesse’s
: The message is a summons to Los Pollos Hermanos , where Walt eventually meets the owner, Gustavo "Gus" Fring , for the first time. Leave it at the tone
This text is the catalyst for several major developments in the series:
While Walt is in the middle of teaching a high school class, his hidden second cell phone vibrates in the ceiling. Upon retrieving it, he finds a single text message: . Significance of the Message