Breaking Bad season 4 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Walter Jr. reluctantly returns a Dodge Challenger due to financial concerns. Walt, rebelling against constraints, burns the Challenger, incurring significant costs. Skyler struggles with laundering Walt's meth earnings through their car wash. Meanwhile, Walt concocts a poison to eliminate Gus, entrusting Jesse with its execution. Jesse grapples with guilt and manipulation in his role, emotionally unraveling in a support group. Hank's investigation into Gale Boetticher's death intensifies, leading him to suspect Gustavo Fring's deeper criminal involvement, confirmed by a fingerprint discovery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Walter Jr. have to return the Dodge Challenger?
Skyler and Walt decided they couldn't afford it and returned it to the dealership.
What were the consequences of Walt's joyride with the Challenger?
Walt set the car on fire, and Saul helped him avoid legal trouble, but it cost him $52,000.
How does Jesse feel about working for Gus?
Jesse feels used and manipulated by Gus and struggles with his moral compass.
What problem does Skyler face with laundering money?
Skyler struggles to launder the large amounts of money Walt brings in through the car wash.
What is Walt and Jesse's plan regarding Gus?
They plan to poison Gus using a toxin created by Walt.
What progress does Hank make in his investigation?
Hank connects Gale Boetticher's murder and the blue meth to Gustavo Fring and suspects Fring's involvement.
What metaphor does Jesse use in his support group, and what does it signify?
Jesse talks about "killing a dog," which is a metaphor for his guilt over killing Gale.
What job offer does Gustavo Fring make to Walter Jr.?
Gustavo Fring offers Walter Jr. a part-time job at Los Pollos Hermanos.
What significant discovery does Hank make about Gustavo Fring?
Hank finds Gustavo Fring's fingerprints in Gale Boetticher's apartment.