Did we miss your favorite moment from Season 4? Rewatch the season today and see if you can spot the Lily of the Valley in the background of Episode 1.
Walt buys a revolver (a .38 snubnose) for protection. Jesse throws wild, guilt-ridden parties at his house. Why it matters: The split between Walt and Jesse widens. Walt is paranoid; Jesse is self-destructive. Key line: “I’m not turning down the money. I’m turning down you.”
Often cited as one of the series' best episodes, "Salud" takes the characters to Mexico. Jesse steps up as the master chemist, proving his worth to Gus, while Walt spirals into a drunken, self-pitying state at a party. It is a crucial pivot point: Jesse becomes the asset
The title has become a pop culture shorthand for "total mental breakdown." After Gus threatens to kill his entire family, Walt scrambles to get the $500,000 needed for the vacuum repair guy (Ed). Skyler admits she gave the money to Ted Beneke to avoid IRS trouble. Walt laughs. Then he laughs hysterically. Then he collapses into a fetal position screaming as the camera pans up to the crawl space where the money should be. This is the moment Walt dies and Heisenberg fully takes over. The final shot of the season (the score, the phone call, the face) is arguably the greatest five minutes in TV history.
Below is a breakdown of every episode in Season 4, highlighting the pivotal moments that defined this chapter of the Heisenberg saga.
Did we miss your favorite moment from Season 4? Rewatch the season today and see if you can spot the Lily of the Valley in the background of Episode 1.
Walt buys a revolver (a .38 snubnose) for protection. Jesse throws wild, guilt-ridden parties at his house. Why it matters: The split between Walt and Jesse widens. Walt is paranoid; Jesse is self-destructive. Key line: “I’m not turning down the money. I’m turning down you.”
Often cited as one of the series' best episodes, "Salud" takes the characters to Mexico. Jesse steps up as the master chemist, proving his worth to Gus, while Walt spirals into a drunken, self-pitying state at a party. It is a crucial pivot point: Jesse becomes the asset
The title has become a pop culture shorthand for "total mental breakdown." After Gus threatens to kill his entire family, Walt scrambles to get the $500,000 needed for the vacuum repair guy (Ed). Skyler admits she gave the money to Ted Beneke to avoid IRS trouble. Walt laughs. Then he laughs hysterically. Then he collapses into a fetal position screaming as the camera pans up to the crawl space where the money should be. This is the moment Walt dies and Heisenberg fully takes over. The final shot of the season (the score, the phone call, the face) is arguably the greatest five minutes in TV history.
Below is a breakdown of every episode in Season 4, highlighting the pivotal moments that defined this chapter of the Heisenberg saga.
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