What does Tohajiilee mean?
To’hajiilee is a noncontiguous section of the Navajo Indian Reservation, located in New Mexico. The word comes from the Navajo phrase tó hajiileehé, meaning “where people draw up water by means of a cord or rope one quantity after another.”
What did Hector say to Hank in Breaking Bad?
Act II. After Walt has left, Hector calls a nurse and spells out a message: “Need DEA”. Later, Steven Gomez visits Hank Schrader, who is still under heavy DEA protection, and informs him that Hector has important cartel information and will only speak with Hank.
Who says Say My Name in Breaking Bad?
Mike berates Walter for his pride and ego, leading to a serious conflict. Episode no.
Is Breaking Bad real story?
No. It’s a fictional story written by Vince Gilligan who wanted to explore the possibility of “turning Mr. Chips into Scarface.”
How do you pronounce to Hajiilee?
To’hajiilee (towa-hee-lee)
Where is Hajiilee?
To’Hajiilee (Navajo: Tó Hajiileehé), Cañoncito Band of Navajos is a non-contiguous section of the Navajo Nation lying in parts of western Bernalillo, eastern Cibola, and southwestern Sandoval counties in the U.S. state of New Mexico, west of the city of Albuquerque.
Why did Hector Salamanca say need DEA?
Originally Answered: Why did Héctor Salamanca refuse to rat out Pinkman to Hank? Because no matter how much he may have hated Jesse and Walt, he hated the idea of being a rat to the DEA more. Even when he actually goes to the DEA, in order to lure Gus to the nursing home, he tells them nothing.
Why does Walter say say my name?
The initial title for this episode was “Everybody Wins”, referring to the last line spoken at the end of the previous episode. The title of this episode refers to Walter’s demand for Declan to call him Heisenberg during their confrontation by urging him to “say my name”.