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Skyler White pushes Walt to accept her plan of laundering his drug money through the car wash. Meanwhile, Jesse Pinkman begins to plot against the drug dealers who killed Combo Ortega. Having bought the blue meth from the gang responsible, confirming that Combo's killers work for Gus Fring, Jesse tells Walt and asks him to make ricin to
Jesse is $1,800 short and Ed refuses to help until he is paid in full. Knowing they are being surveilled, Jesse calls his parents and feigns willingness to surrender, drawing them and the police away from the Pinkman house. Jesse enters unseen and takes two pistols from his father's safe. Jesse drives to Neil's shop.
However, privately with Gomez, Hank is indifferent to Jesse risking his death; if Jesse is killed on camera, it can still be used as evidence. Wired for sound, Jesse goes to meet with Walt but backs down after mistaking a nearby pedestrian for a hitman. Angered, Jesse goes to a pay phone to call Walt and threatens him, telling him that he will ...
In a flashback, Jesse Pinkman and Jane Margolis visit the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and view O'Keeffe's painting My Last Door. They debate its meaning before Jane concludes that O'Keeffe was simply trying to make a good feeling last. In the present, Hank Schrader is frustrated with his physical therapy.
Walt, unable to tell anyone else in his family about the money, privately shows Holly the stacks of cash hidden in the garage walls. Later, Jesse shows up at Walt's classroom to ask for his share of the money, which Walt refuses because he believes it will further Jesse's addiction. He promises to pay Jesse when he knows that Jesse is clean.
Jesse Pinkman returns to Clovis to make good on his word: he pays for the towing and repair of his gate. He also works out a deal to store his RV in Clovis' lot and buys a used car from him. Next, he rents an unfurnished apartment from Jane Margolis, who manages the property and lives next door. Although he likes the space, he has no credit ...
For his role, Cranston met frequently with a chemistry teacher to learn about the subject, gained fifteen pounds to reflect the character's personal decline, and had his hair dyed brown to mask his natural red highlights. [10] [11] Various actors auditioned for the role of Jesse Pinkman, including Reid Scott, Colin Hanks, and Penn Badgley.
As Jesse Pinkman is leaving the hospital after Hank Schrader's attack on him, he sees Hank being admitted in critical condition with four gunshot wounds. Jesse smiles to himself as Skinny Pete picks him up, satisfied at the karmic justice.