"Metastasis" premiered this weekend.

And right off the bat, there was action. Walter Blanco is driving a school bus down a dirt road, wearing only a mask and underwear. Sirens can be heard in the background, and Blanco raises his gun.

This little tease shows what Blanco's future will be like.

But right now, he's a teacher at a private school, unlike Walter White. Private schools are more commonly attended than public schools in Colombia and other Latin American countries. Three weeks before he's driving a bus, he's at home in bed with his wife.

Blanco has breakfast with his family, and they celebrate his birthday.

We follow him through the trials and tribulations he faces as a teacher, and then we see him at his second job in a car wash.

He then comes home to a surprise birthday party.

The next day Blanco collapses at work, and he goes to the doctor. Blanco learns he has cancer but doesn't have a typical reaction. Instead he focuses on the stain on the doctor's jacket.

But he's obviously taking the news hard.

He attacks someone who makes fun of his son, and he stands up for himself -- something he'd never do before -- to his boss at the car wash.

Blanco goes on a ride-along with his brother-in-law, and that's where he sees his former student Jose Miguel Rosas coming out of a window. Blanco goes to Rosas' home and tells him of his plans. He even steals chemistry equipment from his job.

Eventually persuaded, Rosas and Blanco start making drugs.

Then, there's a dog fighting ring, where Rosas goes to sell the drugs that he and Blanco made. The men running the dog fighting ring threaten Blanco, but he knocks them out with his equipment.

In the second episode, Walter and Jose Manuel realize that the men they thought they killed were still alive. Jose Manuel has to use chemicals to get the body to dissolve, but he does it incorrectly. Instead, he and Walter see the body fall before them.

Meanwhile, Walter's wife, Cielo, is suspicious. She goes to Jose Manuel's house and warns him.