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Walter White removes the bomb from Gus Fring's car and asks Jesse Pinkman if he knows of a place Gus frequents that does not have security cameras and is not well-guarded. . Before Jesse can think of one, he is approached and interrogated by two detectives concerned about his knowledge of ric
Walt reveals that he put a GPS tracker on Jesse's car, so he knew that Jesse was at Gus's house. Walt confronts Jesse for failing to kill Gus, but Jesse throws the GPS tracker at Walt's head. Walt and Jesse engage in a brutal fight and wreck the living room before Jesse gains the upper hand. Jesse tells Walt to leave his house and never return.
Walt convinces Jesse that Gus is behind the poisoning, as the final manipulation to turn Jesse fully against Gus, and the two agree Gus must be killed. Gus comes to the hospital and demands Jesse return to cook, but Jesse refuses. Walt attempts to kill Gus with a car bomb, but Gus, sensing danger, abandons the vehicle in the hospital parking ...
Jesse refuses to leave the hospital, which ruins the latest meth cook, and tells Tyrus to get Gus to come down in person to get him to leave. When Gus arrives at the hospital, Walter plants a homemade bomb under Gus' car and watches from a nearby rooftop for the right moment to detonate it. At the hospital, Gus allows Jesse to take a week off ...
The scene when Walter pleads with Gus demonstrates the paternal sense of protectiveness Walter has developed for Jesse. [28] During that scene, Walter tells Gus, "You kill me, you have nothing. You kill Jesse, you don't have me." Jesse is visibly moved by the statement, which Aaron Paul described as "the first moment that Jesse realizes that ...
After failing to enlist Jesse's help in killing Gus, Walt poisons Andrea's son Brock and convinces Jesse that Gus is responsible. Jesse agrees to help Walt, who tries to kill Gus with a pipe bomb attached to his car; Gus senses something amiss and walks away. Walt recovers the bomb and Jesse tells him about Gus's routine, including visits to ...
The scene when Walter approaches Gus' house with plans to kill him ends with an extremely high crane shot of Walter standing alone in the middle of the street. MacLaren wanted that shot to be extremely effective because she believed it conveyed Walter's helplessness, insignificance and lack of experience.
Walter convinces Jesse Pinkman to use his new position as a henchman in the organization to kill Gus, and concocts some ricin poison in the lab that Jesse hides in one of his cigarettes. Mike Ehrmantraut brings Jesse along to a sitdown between Gus and the cartel. Jesse is told to make coffee for the meeting and contemplates poisoning the coffee ...