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Knowing that Hank Schrader is closing in on the lab, Walt and Jesse burn it down. Later on the top floor of the hospital parking garage, Jesse tells Walt that Brock Cantillo will live and that he was poisoned by lily of the valley berries, which children sometimes eat because of their sweet taste. Although Jesse questions killing Gus, since Gus ...
Saul hints at the possibility of killing Jesse, but Walt rejects the idea. Back in their hotel room, Skyler confronts Walt over his lies, having just seen him with Saul. Walt confesses that Jesse is upset and tried to burn down their house, but he is not concerned since Jesse decided against it.
Jesse Pinkman, who is now living in the RV, puts his house on the market because of his trauma from the deaths of Krazy-8 and Emilio. Walt tells him that he made a deal with Tuco , that they will sell two pounds of meth a week to him, but Jesse says producing two pounds (0.91 kg) of meth a week is impossible – his suppliers of the precursor ...
Jesse then goes to Walt's house and douses it in gasoline, intending to burn it down. [23] [24] Before Jesse can light the fire, Hank arrives and convinces him that the best way to get Walt is for them to work together. [25] Hank allows Jesse to stay at his house so he can tape Jesse's confession.
2nd episode of the 4th season of Breaking Bad "Thirty-Eight Snub" Breaking Bad episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 2 Directed by Michelle MacLaren Written by George Mastras Cinematography by Michael Slovis Editing by Kelley Dixon Original air date July 24, 2011 (2011-07-24) Running time 46 minutes Guest appearances Jim Beaver as Lawson Matt Jones as Badger Mayhew Emily Rios as Andrea Cantillo ...
"When I would watch the series and I’d see the portions inside the house, I’d say, ‘Yeah that’s Jesse’s house,’ but it was my house. It’s where I raised my kids," she says.
Breaking Bad music supervisor Thomas Golubić sought to select music for Jesse's party sequences appropriate for the dark tone of the scenes, including the song "If I Had a Heart" by Swedish musician Fever Ray. "Open House" was viewed by an estimated 1.714 million viewers and received a 0.7 Nielsen rating among adults between the ages of 18 and 49.
In the final scene, Chuck appears to die via suicide by kicking the lantern off his table and burning his house down. Speculation arose over whether or not the act was actually fatal; the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 's toll-free number also appears onscreen. [ 1 ]