Just as Gus predicted seasons earlier, he was careless and either doesn't realize or doesn't care that he has left evidence out in the open. Why it's important to watch: Walt is on top of the world, raking in millions - too much money to launder even, and Skyler reveals a giant pile of money in a storage unit. Hank discovers exactly who Walt is on the toilet. Walt is ready to call it quits on the meth business and then he gets caught. Highlight of the episode: Around the 35-minute mark, Gus takes Walt out into the desert and says he'll kill Hank and his entire family if he interferes with him after being fired. That last bit seems too random to mention without it playing a part at some point. It's also worth knowing that Jesse's blood type (A negative) and an allergy to erythromycin is mentioned in this episode. Bryan Cranston was nominated for an Emmy for his performance in this episode.
Gus, reluctantly, tells Walt he'll leave him be as long as he behaves.īy the episode's end, Walt cracks when he finds all of his extra money is missing because of his wife and starts laughing maniacally in the house's crawl space. Jesse says he won't work for Gus unless Walt is kept alive. Gus is done working with Walt and wants him dead. Why it's important to watch: Nearly every moment of this episode is non-stop action. Gus tells Walt he'll kill his infant daughter if he interferes with his plans.