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Walt's "confession" states that Hank masterminded the Heisenberg empire and forced Walt to cook meth for him. A stunned Hank then learns that Marie paid for his physical therapy using Walt's drug money, which Skyler had claimed were gambling winnings. This lends credence to Walt's story and torpedoes Hank's credibility. Walt meets Jesse in the ...
A few days later, Walt and Jesse meet Tuco and his henchmen, Gonzo and No-Doze, at a junkyard, where they hand him only half a pound of meth. Tuco is furious that Walt's end of the bargain was not kept and threatens dire consequences if the next quota is not met. To make up for it, Walt promises to have four pounds of meth ready at the next ...
Marie is eager to help Hank when Jesse Pinkman agrees to confess about Walt's crimes. [23] After Hank is killed by Jack Welker, she is initially unaware of his death and reconciles with Skyler on the condition she tells Walter Jr. everything. Marie learns that Hank is missing when Walt kidnaps Holly, and eventually receives confirmation he is ...
Marie helps Hank try to stop Walt and Skyler, but Walt foils them when he makes a DVD framing and blackmailing Hank. Marie eagerly offers to help Hank when Jesse agrees to confess about Walt's crimes. She initially does not know that Hank is dead and reconciles with Skyler on the condition that the latter tells Walt Jr. everything. Marie learns ...
Since Walt fails to act, she does her own research, analyzing the business's expenses and revenue. She then approaches Bogdan, the owner, with an offer. However, Bogdan, still resentful of Walt, angrily rejects her, refusing to sell. Marie Schrader struggles with Hank's deepening depression as he continues his physical therapy following his ...
Meanwhile, Marie Schrader wheels Hank out of the hospital, after betting she can arouse him during a sponge bath. Mike Ehrmantraut makes an unannounced visit to Walt at home and reveals he also works for Gus, who would "take it as a problem" if Jesse would be jailed. Mike then tells Walt a story from his years as a cop, in which he laments over ...
He also said the subplots involving Skyler, Hank, and Marie kept the episode's pace well. [4] Los Angeles Times writer Emily VanDerWerff praised the performance of Aaron Paul despite his almost complete lack of dialogue throughout the episode and felt the script raised interesting contrasts between Walt, who acts impulsively and rash while ...
Thinking quickly, Walt calls Saul Goodman for help, who has his secretary, Francesca, call Hank to tell him that Marie has been in a car accident and is being rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Hank leaves the junkyard and rushes to the hospital, but soon after he arrives, he receives a call from Marie and realizes that it was all a ...