The poster took another (Giancarlo Esposito) Pollos Gus Brothers truck and stole the blue methods. Pinkman Jesse (Aaron Paul) continued his unlikely ascent within the organization Gus when Mike (Jonathan Banks) took him to a stake to recover the stolen methamphetamine. Although Jesse was too impatient to wait, his methods proved effective and methamphetamine were recovered from the cartel and a message asking Gus to join them. Jesse also had a brief moment alone with Gus that asked why he had been chosen to work with Mike. Gus said he simply "sees things in people."

Meanwhile, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) inadvertently frightened his wife, Skyler (Anna Gunn), to exaggerate a little about how dangerous it had become. To relieve the feelings of his son, Walter Jr. (RJ Mitte), Walt bought a new Dodge Charger faces. When he finally returned Skyler and chose to continue using their new car wash to launder drug money as planned, Walt ordered to return the car to the dealer because they do not line up with the story she had told Hank (Dean Norris) and Schrader Marie (Betsy Brandt) ... Especially now that Walt's arrogance had revitalized the search for Hank by his alter-ego of Heisenberg, which has led him to focus on a bag of Chicken Brothers in the apartment Gale otherwise vegan friendly.

History:

At home, Jesse played the shooter video game, Rage and Gale back to shooting in the face in an attempt to desensitize yourself. In the car wash, Walt Jr. 's Dodge Challenger wash as Syler Walt learns that the dealer will only recover if they pay a restocking fee of $ 800. Enraged by the situation, Walt takes the car on a pleasure trip in a parking lot to vent ... until it reaches the car stuck in a concrete divider. On impulse, put the papers of ownership in the gas tank and lit them, blowing up the car moments later.

Later in the office of Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk), Walt learns that going to be relatively low, with over $ 50,000 in fees, but it seems distant and angry. Walt finally tells Saul that he is tired of waiting for Gus to kill him and wants to hire a murderer hired to perform. Saul is not necessarily against the idea but said it would take a pro to get to Gus and can not have access to anyone who might approach him. A line to get away from Saul realized that Walt does Jesse have seen recently, and his partner Gus later relates the encounter at the restaurant.

Walt then hammers home that Jesse reminders about what Gus has done with him until he tells Jesse to stop the sales pitch. Gus is going to kill the next opportunity. In the car wash, Walt dropped a large sum of cash to Skyler, who is surprised by the size of it. She says there is no car wash can make that kind of money and just told to deal with it. It also gives you the opportunity to back out, but she refuses to take. In SuperLab, Walt makes a small amount of poison into food Jesse Gus, which will make his death appear natural. Jesse is hiding in one of his cigarettes.

Elsewhere, Hank Jr. has led him to Walt Brothers Chicken while listening to the history of Walt Jr. 'S that his father bought the Dodge on a whim. In the restaurant, Gus Sincerely Walt Jr. and offers a part-time work and free drink recipe Hank. But outside, Hank and collect empty soda cup for the fingerprints of Gus. Meanwhile, Jesse takes Mike to a meeting at a distance and tells Gus to make coffee. Jesse nervous contemplates slipping in the poison before Mike gives her a gun and warns him not to use unless Mike pulls out his gun first.

A representative of the drug cartel Gus arrives and meets with him privately. Gus offered by the cartel of $ 50 million to abandon their interests alone, but the representative said that the cartel wants only one thing. Gus goes after apparently denies. Jesse has another chance to get Gus, but it happens because he knows that other men would kill him instantly Gus. Later, when Mike tells Jesse that he taught to shoot, Jesse questions again available. Mike says he sees Jesse Gus loyalty within, but wondered if Jesse has loyalty to the wrong person.

Jesse goes back to rehabilitation, presumably to help with his addiction to methamphetamine, but it tells the story of how he killed Gale (using an analogy of the dog problem) and attacks against members of the rehabilitation of others. Jesse says there are no consequences for what he has done and tells the people there that only the customer sees as methamphetamine. The next day, Jesse refuses to see Gus as he and Walt work in the SuperLab. Later, Hank escorts Marie to the DEA office in which he outlined his findings in the murder of Gale. Hank presents his findings to the DEA and their bosses is very close to the truth about the activities of Gale.

But when Gus Hank seems to link to Heisenberg and local drug agents become unbelievers ... until Hank presents evidence that Gus Gale apartment had visited at some point, which seems to give weight to the hypothesis Hank.

Breakdown:

Recent episodes have changed your mind about Hank. It's actually a very good detective and is alarmingly close to the truth. I predicted that Walt may regret having put in Hank Heisenberg in the future. But the speed at which Hank goes, the day may come sooner rather than later.

If Hank is really as strong as he has been portrayed as, then you should suspect the money supply and the strange circumstances Walt bought the magazine for Walt Jr. yesterday. One may suspect that Walt is somehow involved, but for now focus on Gus Hank is their potential to Heisenberg. At the time that Gus Hank essentially tricked into giving a sample of his fingerprints was done very well. Hank is to allow everyone to underestimate you get what you need. It may not be the best man to his wife, but Hank is proving a more capable adversary than Walt would have imagined.

Walt pleasure trip in the beginning of the episode was darkly funny as was his continued insistence that Gus has to die. For all the bluster of Walt Skyler in the previous episode, they really do not know how to kill someone as well-kept and cared for as Gus. Saul was also seriously fun acting as the strange voice of reason. In any case, Walt is too open about wanting to Gus dead and he is too desperate to find a partner who can make that happen. There is almost no chance that Mike does not intend to relay back to Walt Gus and if Saul was so afraid of Mike too, probably would have ratted on Walt as well.

If Jesse excess of Rage game was an example of product placement, which was one of the pitches more effective I've seen on television. Not really trying to sell the game and instead is used as a way to illustrate increasing separation of Jesse of his humanity. As much as I hate Gus has done so, Jesse seems to be very grateful for the second time it is received. At the same time, it seems desperate for absolution for the murder of Gale or to deal with the consequences of what he has done. His history with the rehabilitation group was part confession and part fiction. But it is unclear whether he is attacking in frustration or if you really believe that people do not care about anything but as potential customers.

The history of the cartel is also progressing very well, even as open war on drugs seems inevitable. I suspect that the poster does not want Walt services or want him dead, none of which Gus seems willing to go along with. This can put Walt and Gus on the same page. You may still try to get rid of each other, but it seems equally likely that they will side by side against the cartel not to risk dealing with someone potentially dangerous.

It is also telling that in the middle of the season, "Breaking Bad" seems to move along like a well oiled machine. So far, there has been no major hiccups in the season and the show only becomes more intriguing of the week.
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