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Pro Fast Recovery Psp on this page. Full Recap At home playing a first-person shooter video game, fires a gun at the demons attacking him. Images of 's murder blend with the action as Jesse replays the real-life gunshot and Gale falling dead in his mind's eye. Distracted and disturbed, Jesse dies in the game.

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He catches his breath. The memory fades, and he re-starts. At the car wash, grouses about the restocking fee the dealership is charging to take back the Challenger. Pleads with him to just return the car and not make a scene. She wants them to be done with it.

Instead, Walt drives to an empty parking lot and races around recklessly, laying heavy rubber and doing doughnuts until the car runs aground on a parking block. Without a pause, Walt gets out, sets the car on fire and casually calls for a taxi as it burns. Walt slumps in a chair at 's office while Saul handles the fallout from his client's 'little joy ride.' Walt admits that the pressure of knowing wants to kill him is getting to him, and then inquires about hit men. 'Wrong answer!'

Blurts Saul, pointing out that any for hire assailant would likely know, and have to outmaneuver him. Walt tells Saul that he tried to kill Gus himself but couldn't get near him. 'Why not ask your partner?' Suggests Saul. That night at Jesse's house, Walt interrogates Jesse about how close he's been to Gus. Closer than they are right now, Jesse says, adding, 'He said he sees something in me.' Gus tried to kill them both, Walt reminds him, did kill Victor, and lied about not targeting children the day Andrea's brother Tomas was shot — he's making his case for Jesse to take action.

'Drop the sales pitch,' says Jesse. Axialis Professional Screensaver Producer 3.6 Crack more. 'I'll kill him first chance I get.'

The next day at the car wash, tells Skyler how well 's therapy is going and that his spirits have improved. Walt sneaks $274,000 in drug money past them hidden in pallets of soda. After Marie leaves, Skyler and Walt regroup, and Skyler's stunned to realize that Walt's yearly income is more than $7 million. Skyler protests that it's too much to launder. She needs to solve that problem, Walt replies coldly. In the superlab out of the security camera's view, Walt cooks a batch of ricin.

At his house that night, Jesse notes that they had more of the poison when they tried to murder. It's enough, says Walt. Jesse just needs to slip some into Gus's food or drink and Gus will die within 36 hours.

Jesse conceals the slim ricin vial inside a cigarette that he returns to the pack upside-down. Drives Hank to Los Pollos Hermanos, where Hank chats briefly with Gus, who recognizes him from his charity work at the DEA.

Gus replenishes Hank's soda and offers to pay for any future meals at Los Pollos Hermanos. Hank later slips the cup into an evidence bag and stashes it under his seat in the car. The next day, Mike and Jesse drive to Gus's factory farm. 'Big doin's today,' says Mike. Inside the office trailer, Mike discusses security arrangements with Gus while Jesse makes coffee, his hands shaking as he holds his cigarette pack, trying to decide what to do.

Mike startles Jesse by offering him a loaded gun. 'Emergency only,' Mike says. Three Cartel members arrive at the farm, fewer than Mike expected. Only one, Gaff (the lead assassin who hijacked the Los Pollos Hermanos truck in ), meets with Gus. Speaking in Spanish, Gus offers the Cartel $50 million. 'In return, our business is over,' he says. Gaff replies that Gus knows what the Cartel wants.

Is his answer yes or no? Gus seems to have made an error in judgment: 'This is not a negotiation,' Gaff says, bluntly. Outside moments later, Gaff and Gus stare each other down as the Cartel members depart. On the drive back to town, Jesse asks Mike what it is Gus sees in him. 'Loyalty,' Mike replies. 'Only, maybe you got it for the wrong guy.' That evening, Jesse attends an N.A.