Sneaky Pete: 15 times Bryan Cranston reminded us of Walter White
By Matt Lozano
13. Eddie cannot spot the cheat
- Episode 9, “The Turn”
On his break from card dealing, Eddie visited Vince in the office to talk about Mukharjee. Eddie admitted the the man was cheating, but he soon disappointed an ecstatic Vince. Eddie could not spot Mukharjee’s cheat. Vince then proposed the idea that perhaps Mukharjee was just quite good at cards. Eddie refuted this fact because he told Vince that he fixed the game so that Mukharjee would lose. However, Mukharjee still won the pot at stake.
Flustered at this news, Vince had no idea what to do since his best guy could not stop Mukharjee. Karolina proposed that Vince play with Mukharjee to keep him from cashing out early, but Vince decided to ask Eddie who would be the best man to spot the cheat at the table in Mukharkjee’s games. All the signs pointed to Marius.
Cranston eloquently showed a dumbfounded Vince who had no idea what to do with Eddie’s news. Walter White found himself in high leverage situations before, so Walter conducted ridiculous plans such as enlisting the help of Todd’s uncle to secure his operation. The plan failed in Breaking Bad like it failed in Sneaky Pete.