Due to their actions, Gus holds Walt and Jesse captive.
When Gus arrives at the lab, he silently changes into hazmat gear as the pair await their punishment.
Walt and Jesse are left in shock, with Guss message being loud and clear.
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Saul agrees to represent them and keep their business confidential.
Knowing his time is limited, Walt buries all his money in the desert at the Tohajiilee Reservation.
It offers a breather for fans and a rare comedic moment duringBreaking Bad’s final season.
The episode opens with a mysterious flash-forward, showing Walt celebrating his fifty-second birthday in a diner by himself.
His hair has grown out, he looks disheveled, and is using a false name.
Later realizing the call was a hoax, Hank is seething with anger and thinks Jesse is responsible.
When the DEA discovers Guss fingerprints in Gale’s apartment, he is brought in for questioning.
Despite having an answer for everything, Hank isnt so easily convinced that hes innocent.
Both he and Jane have passed out, and Jane is on her back choking on her own vomit.
Walt initially rushes to help, but hesitates, deciding to let her die as he watches on.
His blackmail situation is solved, but this is something he can never come back from.
He famously becomes one of the most notorious characters in the series later on.
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As a result, Jesse searches for a wholesaler to buy their drugs.
Walt takes things into his own hands, introducing himself to Tuco as Heisenberg.
He walks out victorious, obviously high on the rush of his actions.
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Its a moment that showcases Walts violent streak and potential to transform into the drug kingpin he eventually becomes.
In the present, Hank now knows that Walt is Heisenberg, and is reeling from the discovery.
Meanwhile, Jesse is feeling guilty over his actions and tries to get rid of the money hes earned.
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