Corrected entry: The ricin poison that was originally intended to kill Gus, and which was 'apparently' intended for use on Brock, doesn't make sense. Brock was fine in the morning, but fell ill at night, seems legit. However, Jesse exclaims to Walt that he had the cigarette containing the poison the same morning. Earlier in the series, Walt had explained that after indigestion, it would take 36 hours for any effects to have taken place, so, in this instance, Brock could not be hospitalized within 12 hours.
Callum Lloyd Edwards
9th Apr 2015
Breaking Bad (2008)
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Correction: Brock isn't poisoned with ricin. He is poisoned by the berries of a Lily of the Valley plant.
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