Breaking Bad season 3 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a pivotal episode, Walter struggles with personal and professional turmoil. He confronts Ted Beneke over his relationship with Skyler, leading to a physical altercation. Tensions rise as Walter discovers Saul bugged his house, prompting him to fire Saul. Meanwhile, Jesse attempts to convince Walter to resume their meth production, but Walter harshly rejects his efforts. Elsewhere, Hank faces a tough decision between pursuing the Heisenberg case and his DEA assignment in El Paso, ultimately choosing the former. The episode highlights the deepening conflicts and choices impacting each character's future.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the total cost of the young woman's cigarettes and gas at the convenience store?
$79.70.
Why couldn't the woman at the convenience store pay with a card?
She didn't have a card and mentioned being “in between banks.”
How did Walter White react to his difficulty in breathing?
He acknowledged it as a side effect of his recent accident, emphasizing the seriousness of his condition.
What led to Walter White's physical confrontation with Ted Beneke?
Walter wanted to confront Ted about his relationship with Skyler, Walter's wife.
How did Saul intervene during Walter's confrontation with Ted?
Saul calmed Walter down and advised him to focus on his business interests instead of personal conflicts.
Why did Walter White fire Saul as his lawyer?
Walter discovered that Saul had bugged his house, leading to a loss of trust.
What was the nature of Hank Schrader's dilemma at the DEA office?
Hank had to choose between pursuing the Heisenberg case and accepting an important assignment in El Paso.
How did Walter White react to Jesse Pinkman's meth production?
Walter criticized Jesse's meth as inferior and refused to rejoin him in the meth business.
What description did the DEA get of the man who traded drugs at the gas station?
A man with lightish brown hair, really blue eyes, and who drove an RV.
What decision did Hank Schrader make regarding his job assignments?
Hank chose to prioritize the Heisenberg case over his assignment in El Paso.