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Walter White, feeling increasingly threatened by Gus, provides Jesse with a vial of ricin to poison their boss. Jesse has an opportunity to use it during a meeting between Gus and the Cartel but hesitates and decides not to act.

Despite being housebound, Hank continues his investigation into the "Blue Sky" meth. By obtaining Gus's fingerprints from a soda cup at Los Pollos Hermanos , he successfully links Gus to Gale's apartment, presenting his findings to the DEA. By obtaining Gus's fingerprints from a soda cup

In the seventh episode of the fourth season of Breaking Bad , titled "," the tension reaches a breaking point as Jesse Pinkman struggles with his conscience and Hank Schrader begins to close in on Gus Fring. Episode Summary He tells a metaphorical story about killing a

Tormented by the murder of Gale Boetticher, Jesse returns to his Narcotics Anonymous group. He tells a metaphorical story about killing a " problem dog ," but eventually lashes out at the group's philosophy of non-judgment, admitting he only used the group to sell meth. feeling increasingly threatened by Gus

As the car wash officially opens, Skyler is overwhelmed by the sheer volume of cash Walt is bringing home, realizing the massive scale of the money-laundering task ahead of her. Where to Watch

You can find full episodes and detailed recaps on platforms like or Netflix (depending on your region). For a deep dive into the episode's production and trivia, check out the Breaking Bad Wiki . Breaking Bad season 4 episode 7 review: Problem Dog

But while Walt's soul appears to have been permanently sold to Satan, Jesse's is still in the balance. In fact, the war for Jesse' Den of Geek