Index Of Breaking Bad Season — 4
Walt utilizes Hector Salamanca as a suicide bomber to assassinate Gus Fring at a nursing home. Walt burns down the superlab and calls Skyler to declare, "I won." The final shot reveals Walt was the one who poisoned Brock using a Lily of the Valley plant. Character Index & Evolution
The backstory of Gus Fring is revealed via a tragic 1989 flashback showing the murder of his business partner, Max Arciniega, by Hector Salamanca. In the present, Gus is brought in for questioning by the DEA but manages to calm their suspicions—except for Hank's. Episode 9: "Bug" Directed by: Terry McDonough Written by: Moira Walley-Beckett Original Air Date: September 11, 2011
Walt drives frantically across the desert, believing Jesse has been kidnapped by Mike. In reality, Gus is artificially creating scenarios to boost Jesse's self-esteem and loyalty. Walt and Skyler finalize the purchase of the car wash and share a brief moment of intimacy. Episode 6: "Cornered" Directed by: Michael Slovis Written by: Gennifer Hutchison Original Air Date: August 21, 2011 index of breaking bad season 4
Walt hides out with his family, realizing Gus is coming for him. Jesse is told Brock has been poisoned by ricin, making him believe Walt is responsible. Jesse teams up with Gus to kill Walt.
Skyler White (Anna Gunn) becomes fully integrated into the money-laundering operation through the A1A Car Wash. 2. Comprehensive Episode Index Walt utilizes Hector Salamanca as a suicide bomber
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Gus, Jesse, and Mike travel to Mexico to settle things with the cartel. Gus poisons the entire cartel leadership in a brilliant tactical move. Jesse is left in charge of cooking for the cartel.
Gus establishes absolute dominance; Skyler investigates Walt’s missing car. 2. "Thirty-Eight Snub" (July 24, 2011)
Walt convinces Jesse to use ricin to poison Gus during a meeting, but Jesse hesitates. Jesse returns to his Narcotics Anonymous group and breaks down, confessing his guilt under the metaphor of killing a "problem dog." Hank convinces Walt to drive him to Los Pollos Hermanos to plant a tracking device on Gus's car. Episode 8: "Hermanos" Director: Johan Renck Writer: Sam Catlin & George Mastras
The awkward, tense lunch scene where Walt and Skyler lie to Hank and Marie. 5. Shotgun