I want to beat this thing, I do. I'm back on chemo and I'm fighting like hell. But the truth is Even, even if somehow you were able to convince anyone that I was capable of doing these things. You and I both know I would never see the inside of a jail cell. I'm a dying man who runs a car wash. My right hand to God, that's all that I am. What's the point? Hank Schrader : Have Skyler bring the kids here, and then we'll talk. Walter White : That is not going to happen.
Hank Schrader : I don't know who you are I don't even know who I'm talking to Walter White : If that's true If you don't know who I am, then Sign In. Breaking Bad. Crime Drama Thriller.
Director Bryan Cranston. Vince Gilligan Peter Gould. Top credits Director Bryan Cranston. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Top cast Edit. Jesse Plemons Todd as Todd credit only. Matt Jones Badger as Badger. Lavell Crawford Huell as Huell. Tina Parker Francesca as Francesca. Cheryl Ford-Mente Carol as Carol.
Bryan Cranston. Storyline Edit. In the end, it was Hugo, the janitor, who got in trouble. Ever since the pilot episode , Walt started showing a suspicious amount of interest in Hank's work. In "Seven Thirty-Seven," Hank watched the surveillance video of two anonymous individuals stealing a barrel of methylamine. The video was too grainy for Hank to realize it's his seemingly innocent brother-in-law who robbed the facility.
When Hank finally realized that Walt was Heisenberg in season five, he re-watched the video and realized that it's pretty obvious that it was Walt. Marie wasn't among the most likable characters of Breaking Bad , but we have to give it to her; the woman was pretty smart. When Walt went missing because of his 'fugue state' in "Grilled," it was her who redirected Hank's attention to Jesse Pinkman.
Walt and Jesse were just about to be killed by Tuco when Hank drove up to the Salamanca residence in the middle of nowhere and shot Tuco dead.
Hank didn't know it at the time, but he saved Walt's life, and Walt saw the bloody confrontation with his own eyes. But, even seeing his brother-in-law traumatized by the event didn't discourage the ambitious chemist. If anything, he felt even more invincible.
Killing Tuco and saving Walt's life wasn't the only heroic thing Hank ever did ; if only he knew that he was enabling Heisenberg all along When Badger got arrested, Saul Goodman came up with a plan: they will give the DEA their most wanted man, Heisenberg, only it will be James Kilkelly, a guy who goes to prison in exchange for a hefty sum of money.
The arrest went down in "Better Call Saul," and, when Badger sat down next to the wrong person, Walt had to go distract Hank so Jesse could tell Badger to change benches.
Hank didn't buy the arrest, but he also didn't connect the obvious dots; just as the arrest is about to happen, his brother-in-law shows up. Let's not forget the DEA had a sketch of Heisenberg by then already. It's hard to say who was smarter: Gus Fring or Walter White. They had one thing in common: they were both hiding in plain sight.
Keeping a book inscribed to W. A meticulous book lover would never keep a cherished volume in a steamy bathroom where it could get warped. For Walt, killing Gus was a triumph, but having Jesse kill Gale was a shame. There was no glory in shooting that sweet, trusting nebbish in the face. They only did it because it seemed like the only way to save themselves from Gus.
Maybe Walt kept the book simply because he found the inscription flattering, especially coming from a fellow chemist.
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