[s2e7] Negro Y Azul Apr 2026
The title translates to representing the black attire of Walter White's "Heisenberg" persona and his signature blue methamphetamine. Key Plot Developments
: The episode famously opens with a narcocorrido (drug ballad) music video performed by Los Cuates de Sinaloa . The song, also titled "Negro y Azul," details the rise of Heisenberg and the threat he poses to the Mexican cartels. [S2E7] Negro Y Azul
: Back in Albuquerque, Jesse Pinkman begins to bond with his neighbor and landlord, Jane Margolis. The title translates to representing the black attire
: Walter learns that Jesse's (falsely attributed) reputation for killing a drug addict has increased their street credibility, allowing them to expand their territory and charge higher prices. Negro y Azul: The Ballad of Heisenberg - Breaking Bad Wiki : Back in Albuquerque, Jesse Pinkman begins to
: Hank Schrader begins his new job at the DEA’s El Paso office. He quickly feels out of place among his new colleagues and is traumatized by a gruesome encounter with a informant's severed head on a tortoise—the infamous "Tortuga" scene.
is the seventh episode of the second season of the AMC drama series Breaking Bad . It originally aired on April 19, 2009.