Breaking Bad season 5 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jesse Pinkman, feeling betrayed, confronts Walter White about poisoning Brock. Walt and Saul Goodman try to find Jesse, fearing his unpredictable behavior. To protect his family from Jesse's wrath, Walt concocts a gasoline spill story and suggests staying in a hotel. Meanwhile, Hank Schrader sees an opportunity to use Jesse against Walt. Despite planning to meet and record a confession from Walt, Jesse backs out, fearing a trap. The episode ends with Walt hinting at a hit on Jesse and Jesse proposing an alternate plan to Hank.
Full Episode S05E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Jesse Pinkman angry with Walter White?
Jesse is angry because he discovered that Walt poisoned Brock and manipulated him using the ricin cigarette.
How does Walt explain the gasoline smell in his house to his family?
Walt concocts a lie about a gasoline pump malfunction leading to him spilling gasoline in the house.
What is Hank Schrader's plan regarding Jesse and Walt?
Hank plans to use Jesse to gather evidence against Walt, hoping to record a confession during a meeting between them.
Where does Walt suggest his family stay for safety?
Walt suggests that his family stay in a hotel for their safety.
How does Jesse react at the planned meeting with Walt in Civic Plaza?
Jesse, wired by Hank, gets cold feet and decides not to meet Walt, fearing it's a trap.
What is Walt's response to the failed meeting with Jesse?
Walt calls Todd, indicating he might need another job done by his uncle, hinting at a potential hit on Jesse.
Does Jesse provide any evidence against Walt to Hank?
Jesse does not provide concrete evidence but shares his experiences and knowledge about Walt's criminal activities.
What does Hank do after Jesse refuses to meet Walt?
Hank listens to Jesse's suggestion of another way to get Walt, though it's not detailed in the conversation.
Is there a physical confrontation between Jesse and Walt in this episode?
No physical confrontation occurs between Jesse and Walt in this episode.
Does Jesse set Walt's house on fire?
No, Jesse does not set Walt's house on fire, though he initially intends to.
How does Walt handle the situation with his family in the hotel?
Walt reassures his family and tries to maintain a sense of normalcy despite the underlying tension.
Does Hank's wife, Marie, know about Walt's criminal activities?
Yes, Marie is aware of Walt's criminal activities and expresses her frustration and fear.
What does Jesse accuse Walt of during their phone conversation?
Jesse accuses Walt of being manipulative and threatens to get him "where he really lives."
What does Walt lie about to his family regarding his interaction with Saul?
Walt lies about the reason for meeting Saul, leading his wife to suspect he's hiding something.
What is the outcome of the episode?
The episode ends with uncertainties about Jesse's next move, Walt's response, and Hank's plan to bring Walt down.