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* MemeticMutation: Probably the most famous in the series: Jesse's "Yeah, science!" air fist-bump.

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* MemeticMutation: Probably the most famous in the series: Jesse's "Yeah, science!" air fist-bump.fist-bump.
* SpecialEffectFailure: You can tell that Jesse is overdubbed when he says "Hey, it’s time for the meet" in the first junkyard scene, since the quality is much different from the rest of his dialogue, combined with it not fully matching up with his actions.
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* MemeticMutation: Probably the most famous in the series: Jesse's "Yeah, science!" air fist-bump.
* ValuesDissonance: It’s implied that the audience is supposed to agree with Hank during his discussion with Walt about the legality of drugs. With several countries having decriminalized drug use in the 2010’s, and the results being actually positive (black markets losing money and drug addiction decreasing), Hank comes off as pretty ignorant and close-minded.

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* MemeticMutation: Probably the most famous in the series: Jesse's "Yeah, science!" air fist-bump.
* ValuesDissonance: It’s implied that the audience is supposed to agree with Hank during his discussion with Walt about the legality of drugs. With several countries having decriminalized drug use in the 2010’s, and the results being actually positive (black markets losing money and drug addiction decreasing), Hank comes off as pretty ignorant and close-minded.
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* MemeticMutation: Probably the most famous in the series: Jesse's "Yeah, science!" air fist-bump.

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** Made even funnier when Canada legalized marijuana in 2016, with each province having somewhat different ways of distributing it. This practically destroyed the illegal marijuana market.
* MemeticMutation: Probably the most famous in the series: Jesse's "Yeah, science!" air fist-bump.fist-bump.
* ValuesDissonance: It’s implied that the audience is supposed to agree with Hank during his discussion with Walt about the legality of drugs. With several countries having decriminalized drug use in the 2010’s, and the results being actually positive (black markets losing money and drug addiction decreasing), Hank comes off as pretty ignorant and close-minded.
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** Except New Mexico can't actually "legalize" marijuana, they can only make it not a crime under state law. As a DEA agent, Hank works for the federal government, and (properly) still must treat it as illegal, since New Mexico doesn't have the right to override the federal regulations about it. This is an important thing to remember in the wake of several states decriminalizing recreational marijuana in 2014.

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** Except New Mexico can't actually "legalize" marijuana, they can only make it not a crime under state law. As a DEA agent, Hank works for the federal government, and (properly) still must treat it as illegal, since New Mexico doesn't have the right to override the federal regulations about it. This is an important thing to remember in the wake of several states decriminalizing recreational marijuana in 2014.2014.
* MemeticMutation: Probably the most famous in the series: Jesse's "Yeah, science!" air fist-bump.
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** Except New Mexico can't actually "legalize" marijuana, they can only make it not a crime under state law. As a DEA agent, Hank works for the federal government, and (properly) still must treat it as illegal, since New Mexico doesn't have the right to override the federal regulations about it. This is an important thing to remember in the wake of several states decriminalizing recreational marijuana in 2014.
* ValuesResonance: Hank and Walt's discussion involving legalizing cannabis has a lot more weight in the late 2010s than it would've before.

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** Except New Mexico can't actually "legalize" marijuana, they can only make it not a crime under state law. As a DEA agent, Hank works for the federal government, and (properly) still must treat it as illegal, since New Mexico doesn't have the right to override the federal regulations about it. This is an important thing to remember in the wake of several states decriminalizing recreational marijuana in 2014.
* ValuesResonance: Hank and Walt's discussion involving legalizing cannabis has a lot more weight in the late 2010s than it would've before.
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** Except New Mexico can't actually "legalize" marijuana, they can only make it not a crime under state law. As a DEA agent, Hank works for the federal government, and (properly) still must treat it as illegal, since New Mexico doesn't have the right to override the federal regulations about it. This is an important thing to remember in the wake of several states decriminalizing recreational marijuana in 2014.

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** Except New Mexico can't actually "legalize" marijuana, they can only make it not a crime under state law. As a DEA agent, Hank works for the federal government, and (properly) still must treat it as illegal, since New Mexico doesn't have the right to override the federal regulations about it. This is an important thing to remember in the wake of several states decriminalizing recreational marijuana in 2014.2014.
* ValuesResonance: Hank and Walt's discussion involving legalizing cannabis has a lot more weight in the late 2010s than it would've before.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Hank and Walt have a discussion about the arbitrary nature of narcotics prohibition. Hank makes a joke on the basis of cannabis being illegal. Except, New Mexico legalized cannabis for medicinal use in 2007, a year before the show first went on the air.
** Except New Mexico can't actually "legalize" marijuana, they can only make it not a crime under state law. As a DEA agent, Hank works for the federal government, and (properly) still must treat it as illegal, since New Mexico doesn't have the right to override the federal regulations about it. This is an important thing to remember in the wake of several states decriminalizing recreational marijuana in 2014.

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