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In Season 3, Episode 13, "Full Measure," the most "useful" or iconic narrative feature is the "Full Measure" strategy — Walt's calculated decision to have Gale Boetticher murdered to ensure his own survival . Key Narrative Features
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: Mike uses helium-filled balloons to short-circuit power lines and infiltrate a warehouse, a clever practical tactic. In Season 3, Episode 13, "Full Measure," the
: A flashback shows a younger, hopeful Walt and Skyler buying their house. It highlights Walt's failed dreams and original ambition, contrasting with the desperate man he has become. Technical & Symbolic Highlights It highlights Walt's failed dreams and original ambition,
: Gale is shown singing along to the Italian song "Crapa Pelada" by Quartetto Cetra, a detail that adds to his eccentric character before his tragic exit.
: Walt realizes that as long as Gale is alive and trained, he is "expendable" to Gus Fring. To save his life, he takes the "full measure" Mike previously spoke of by ordering a hit on Gale.
: The episode ends on a legendary cliffhanger with Jesse pointing a gun at Gale and firing, leaving his fate (initially) uncertain to viewers.