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Why? Lawson: 'Cause if it's just personal protection, aside from a bucket of money, you'd save yourself a potential felony two-spot for carrying a weapon with a defaced serial number if you'd just buy it legally. But I feel the urge to ask you, we strictly talking defense here? Walter: Yes. Especially not one referred by the lawyer. You'd think in that time I'd learn better than to ask a man his business. Thirty-Eight Snub Lawson: You know, mister, I've been providin' my services for the past thirty-odd years. Walter: Now, what page is that? Jesse: The one that says if I can’t kill you, you’ll sure as shit wish you were dead. Right? Walter: What do you mean? Jesse: I mean, him and us. Walter: Are you sure you- Jesse: At least now we all understand each other. Bet it took him years to find Gale bet he's sorry now. Jesse: Where is he going to find another chemist? It's not just about somebody being able to run a lab that big - someone he can trust, someone he knows will keep their mouth shut. Jesse: He's not going to find another chemist. the question is, how much? He'll be looking for another chemist. Walter: We bought ourselves some time, yes, but. Jesse: What, that wasn't an "opportunity", just now? Seemed like a pretty damn good opportunity to me. Our next move, given the fact that, at the first opportunity, Gus will kill us. Any thoughts on what our next move might be? Jesse: What next move? Walter: Our next move. Walter: How are you doing? You did the only thing that you could. Are you sure it will do the job? Jesse: Trust us. We'll just pick up right where we left off. You'll have no new product, you'll have no income. This lab, this equipment, is useless without us, without Jesse and myself. Walter: Gus, you do this, all you'll have left is an $8 million hole in the ground. I mean really, what'd you expect me to do? Just simply roll over and allow you to murder us? That I wouldn't take measures – extreme measures – to defend myself? Wrong! Think again. When you make it Gale versus me, or Gale versus Jesse, Gale loses! Simple as that. But I'd shoot him again and tomorrow and the next day and the day after that. He was a good man and a good chemist and I cared about him. Walter: Alright, let's talk about Gale Boetticher. You don't know what the hell you're doing, do you? You forgot the aluminum. Box Cutter Walter: Bet he forgets the aluminum.