Good first ep for the season. Those two mexican guys are really creepy. I wonder if the 3 million deal the Pollo guy posed to Walt is really a set up, as last season he found out Walt's Brother in Law is DEA....?

i don't know that a set up would make much sense; he doesn't gain anything from walt getting in trouble.
He's a VERY cautious guy that's why. Now that he knows that Walt's brother-in Law is DEA, ontop of his partner being a drug addict, he might want to severe all ties.
still doesn't make sense, especially after their last meeting. walt is supposedly out of the business but made it clear he respects him. they seemed to have an understanding, but there must be a reason that pops up later for walt to get back into the business.
I also think we're being lead to believe that those two Mexican guys that are apparently after Walt, want to kill him ,but there's gonna be a twist there...
Sunday's 'Breaking Bad' most-watched ever
Series' Season 3 opener brings in 2 mil viewers
By James Hibberd
March 22, 2010, 04:33 PM ET
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"Breaking Bad"
The return of AMC's "Breaking Bad" was the show's most-watched episode ever.
Sunday night's Season 3 opener drew 2 million viewers, a number that rose to 3.3 million when you include the episode's dual repeat airings. Overall, that's up 17% from the "Breaking" season two premiere. Among adults 18-49, "Breaking" pulled in 663,000 viewers.
By comparison, the debut of AMC's other critical darling, "Mad Men," last season drew 2.9 million viewers.
Now if the season two DVD came out earlier it would've had higher ratings. 5.5 days isn't enough time for people to catch up or lend it out to people. Maybe for season one with 7 episodes but not with 13.