| Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Bryan Cranston | ... | Walter White | |
| Anna Gunn | ... | Skyler White | |
| Aaron Paul | ... | Jesse Pinkman | |
| Dean Norris | ... | Hank Schrader | |
| Betsy Brandt | ... | Marie Schrader | |
| RJ Mitte | ... | Walter White, Jr. | |
| Giancarlo Esposito | ... | Gus Fring | |
| John de Lancie | ... | Donald Margolis | |
| Jere Burns | ... | Group Leader | |
| Julie Dretzin | ... | Pamela | |
| Carmen Serano | ... | Carmen Molina | |
| Luis Moncada | ... | Marco Salamanca | |
| Daniel Moncada | ... | Leonel Salamanca | |
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Jonathan Ragsdale | ... | Barry |
| Taylor Dearden | ... | Sad Faced Girl (as Taylor Cranston) | |
As Walt copes with the aftermath of the plane crash and Skyler's anger, Jesse comes to a new realization about himself. A new adversary tracks the elusive Heisenberg, Walter White's kingpin alter ego. Skyler seeks advice on the state of her marriage and confronts Walt. Written by AMC Publicity
This is the first episode of the third season of Breaking Bad and as season openers go, this episode is flawless and perfectly executed. There is ripe cinematography and excellent acting by Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, and practically everyone else. I liked how the new villains are introduced and if this episode is any indication, Walter White had better watch out!
In this episode, "No Mas," Walt is trying to deal with, along with the rest of Alberqurque, of the aftermath of the fatal plane crash which resulted from Jane's death the previous season. Skylar wants a divorce from Walt as he finally admits where he is getting the money from. Jesse is in rehab finally accepting who he really is. Meanwhile, there are these two cousins who are out for vengeance as they search for Heisenberg.
Overall, an incredible episode and this sets up what is sure to be an entertaining season. This is the way on how to open a season, because I am craving for more. I rate this episode 10/10.