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Marie even suggests Walt take his own life, given that he seems content with allowing his cancer to kill him without being arrested. As the Whites leave, Walt gives his in-laws a DVD of his "confession." Playing it at home, Hank and Marie discover they are being blackmailed. Walt's "confession" states that Hank masterminded the Heisenberg ...
Walt's car runs out of fuel so he rolls his barrel through the desert until he passes a house and buys the owner's truck. Unaware of what transpired in the desert, Marie Schrader informs Skyler that Hank has arrested Walt. She demands that Skyler relinquish the false confession video implicating Hank [e] and tell Walter White Jr. the truth ...
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 ...
Hank and Skyler both realize that the other knows about Marie's shoplifting. [b] Walt and Jesse produce the ricin, hoping to trick Tuco into poisoning himself by placing it in the next meth delivery. As they finish their work, Walt receives a phone call from Hank, who is at a crime scene. Hank says that he screwed up in speaking to Skyler, and ...
Walt is put in the backseat of Gomez's SUV while Jesse is escorted to Walt's car. Hank then calls Marie Schrader to inform her that he has caught Walt. However, Jack and his brotherhood approach from the desert, having ignored Walt's cancellation, and confront Hank and Gomez. A panicked Walt attempts to defuse the situation to no avail.
Marie assumes that Skyler thinks Walt Jr. is smoking pot, but Skyler insists that she was just talking about her story. Marie asks Hank to scare Walt Jr. straight, leading him to bring Walt Jr. to a motel to show how meth has corroded the teeth of a prostitute In order to warn Walt Jr. of Marijuana being a "Gateway Drug" to serious drugs such ...
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 ...
Marie tries to leave with Walt and Skyler’s infant daughter Holly, but Hank enters the house and tells Marie to give Holly back. In the car, Marie tells Hank that he "has to get" Walt. Walt returns home late and posts a lottery ticket on the refrigerator door; its numbers correspond to the GPS coordinates of the buried drums. Unresponsive to ...