Walt convinces Jesse to use ricin to poison Gus. Jesse goes to his narcotics anonymous group and confesses, in metaphor, to killing Gale, breaking down over the guilt. Hank convinces Walt to drive him to Los Pollos Hermanos, where Hank successfully obtains Gus’s fingerprints from a soda cup. Episode 8: "Hermanos" Directed by: Johan Renck Written by: Sam Catlin & George Mastras
The "Blue Sky" meth investigation heats up. Hank shows Walt the lab notes found at Gale’s apartment. Fearful of being caught, Walt tries to stay one step ahead of both the DEA and Gus. 5. Shotgun
Index of Breaking Bad Season 4: Ultimate Episode Guide and Analytical Overview index of breaking bad season 4
The fourth season of Breaking Bad is often described by creator Vince Gilligan as a . It shifts the show from a survival drama into a psychological thriller centered on the cold, calculated war between Walter White and Gustavo Fring. The Transformation of Heisenberg
Walt and Jesse are held captive in the lab by Mike Ehrmantraut. Gus Fring arrives and delivers a silent, shocking message using a box cutter on his loyal henchman, Victor. Walt convinces Jesse to use ricin to poison Gus
Gus, Mike, and Jesse travel to Mexico to hand over the meth recipe to the cartel. Gus executes a masterfully planned mass poisoning, wiping out Don Eladio and the entire cartel leadership.
The fallout of Mexico is severe, as Gus vows to kill Walt and Jesse. Walt, desperate, attempts to find money to disappear, only to realize Skyler gave it to Ted Beneke. Walt breaks down in hysterical laughter. Episode 8: "Hermanos" Directed by: Johan Renck Written
Evolves from a terrified employee to a masterful manipulator. His willingness to poison a child (Brock) highlights his complete moral decay.
In an explosive finale, Walt and Hector Salamanca team up to kill Gus.