"In a flashforward,
an unkempt Walter arrives at his dilapidated and fenced off abandoned
house. He grabs the vial of ricin, but is noticed by his neighbor,
Carol. When Walter greets her, she drops her groceries in apparent
shock. The narrative returns to immediately after the last scene in the
previous episode. Hank's realization that Walter White may be Heisenberg
causes him to have a panic attack while driving home with Marie,
crashing the car,,,"
I can't believe it's actually here - the last eight episodes of Breaking Bad! Start of the mid-season was fantastic, there were some humor (awesome Star Trek conversation between Badger and Skinny Pete), sadness, anticipation, foreshadowing and lots and lots of tension. Is Jesse on the road to redemption? And finally we got to the point of no return where Walter and Hank will go against each other. It's going to be magnificent cat and mouse play. Their conversation at the end of the episode is Breaking Bad at it's most best, not some cool action pieces but believable drama and character interaction. I'm really confident that writers didn't screw this up and will deliver when it matters the most. "If you don't know who I am, then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly." Can't wait for the next week's episode.





