[s3e17] — Two Body Bags

From Mark Hamill’s unhinged performance in "Eye" to the creepy morgue framing story, it’s a masterclass in 90s practical effects and "Tales from the Crypt" energy. The ending reveal—where the morgue workers find the "Coroner" in his own body bag—still hits.

Some fans argue it was a massive red herring, while others see it as the ultimate metaphor for how Walt’s "personal" choices have devastating, far-reaching consequences for people he’s never even met.

For a deeper look into the history and segments of the 'Body Bags' anthology, check out this retrospective review: [S3E17] Two Body Bags

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Based on the phrase "[S3E17] Two Body Bags," there are two likely interpretations: one referring to the iconic imagery from and another referring to a specific episode of the horror anthology Body Bags . Option 1: Breaking Bad (Season 2/3 Imagery) From Mark Hamill’s unhinged performance in "Eye" to

Did you know that the 1993 cult classic Body Bags was actually stitched together from what were supposed to be the first few episodes of a Showtime horror series?

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Was the plane crash payoff satisfying, or did you want the bodies in those bags to be someone we actually knew? 🧪💎 #BreakingBad #Heisenberg #TVTheories Option 2: Body Bags (1993 Anthology)