[s3e17] Two Body Bags Apr 2026
Body Bags was originally intended to be a series on Showtime but was instead released as an anthology film featuring three segments (or "episodes"). The "two body bags" could refer to the framing story in the morgue, where the "Coroner" (John Carpenter) eventually crawls back into a body bag himself.
While Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 17 does not exist (Season 3 only has 13 episodes), the phrase "two body bags" is most famously associated with the and the subsequent Season 3 premiere. The "two body bags" shown in the Whites' driveway were a season-long mystery that was finally revealed to be victims of the Wayfarer 515 mid-air collision. Draft Post (Fan Theory/Discussion): [S3E17] Two Body Bags
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For a deeper look into the history and segments of the 'Body Bags' anthology, check out this retrospective review: The "two body bags" shown in the Whites'
From Mark Hamill’s unhinged performance in "Eye" to the creepy morgue framing story, it’s a masterclass in 90s practical effects and "Tales from the Crypt" energy. The ending reveal—where the morgue workers find the "Coroner" in his own body bag—still hits.
Rewatching those early Season 3 scenes and still thinking about the two body bags in Walt’s driveway. For an entire season, we were led to believe Walt’s business finally caught up with his family, only for the reveal to be a tragic accident in the sky.
