
Jesse stopped at a gas station to refuel and buy supplies, only to realize he had no cash. He offered the cashier a bag of drugs in exchange.

Saul’s men played him the wiretapped recordings—Walter and Skyler had a violent argument over the affair. Enraged, Walter stormed into Skyler’s workplace and smashed the door with a chair.

As Walter prepared to leave the company, Saul’s men escorted him away. Saul criticized Walter for acting impulsively without considering the consequences. Walter accused Saul of wiretapping him, and Saul admitted it. Furious, Walter got into a fight with Saul.

Right in front of Walter, Saul’s men removed all the wiretaps installed in his house. Walter couldn’t focus on teachimg due to his personal issues, prompting the school principal to call him in for a talk.

During the meeting, he attempted to seduce the principal, resulting in his temporary suspension. Hank explained to Marie why he was unwilling to transfer at the moment.

Walter gathered his things to leave the school and go home when Jesse found him. Jesse hoped they could work together again, but Walter refused. Jesse showed Walter the drugs he had cooked alone, and Walter flew into a rage over Jesse stealing his formula.

After sleeping with Ted, Skyler prepared to go home. Ted asked what was really wrong between her and Walter, but Skyler refused to answer. Hank discovered the drugs Jesse had traded at the gas station and vowed to catch Heisenberg.

Jesse went to Saul, asking him to connect him with Gus. Gus sent someone to buy Jesse’s drugs but only paid him half the money, giving the other half to Walter—leaving Jesse furious.

Hank visited the gas station to ask about Jesse. The cashier told him Jesse had been driving an RV. Walter found a photo of the RV at the ATM outside the gas station and went to the DMV to look up the RV’s information.
Walter and Skyler continued their cold war at home, much to their son’s distress. Hank turned down a promotion because he wanted to stay and continue his investigation.