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Walt (Bryan Cranston) places Skyler (Anna Gunn) in a difficult spot with their new operation. And as Walt looks to protect himself against Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), Jesse (Aaron Paul) agrees to a dangerous proposition. Subscribe for exclusive content: http://bit.ly/BreakingBadSubscribe Season Four - Episode Seven: "Problem Dog" Episode Overview: As she is preparing to open the car wash, Skyler brusquely orders Walt to return their son’s new car to the dealer. However, upset at being told what to do when it comes to Walt, Jr. and displeased with being given the cold shoulder, Walt instead sets the car ablaze in a large parking lot. As a result, he’s forced to call his lawyer, Saul Goodman, to get him out of trouble with the law. Having agreed to pay more than $50,000 to make the legal problem go away, Walt then asks Saul for help in getting rid of Gus once and for all. And when Walt takes the lawyer’s advice to ask his young partner to take care of the job, Jesse agrees to kill Gus. Faced with Skyler’s frosty, business-like demeanor, Walt strikes a blow of his own by delivering over $250,000 in cash for her to launder through the car wash along with the news that there is much more to come. Leaving his wife to struggle with finding a way to conceal the millions that are coming their way, Walt returns to the lab to prepare a batch of ricin, the same deadly poison he and Jesse used to kill their nemesis, Tuco. Meanwhile, during a trip to Pollos Hermanos with Walt, Jr., Hank gathers fingerprint evidence he hopes will tie Gus to the meth lab. Accompanying Mike to the high-security headquarters of the meth empire, Jesse is thrust squarely in the middle of Gus’s meeting with a Mexican drug cartel representative. Though the cartel’s message is clear – get out of the drug business, or else – Gus refuses, though he stops short of Mike’s suggestion that he resort to violence. Yet, after Jesse hesitates to take advantage of the opportunity to poison Gus, he begins to regret it after Mike warns him against harboring any misplaced loyalties. Finally, as Jesse heads back to rehab to confront his own inner demons by venting his anger on the addicts gathered there, Hank presents his former DEA colleagues with evidence linking Gus to the manufacture of the potent blue meth they’ve been trying to eradicate in Albuquerque. #WalterWhite #SkylerWhite

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