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Confessions (Breaking Bad)

"Confessions" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series ''Breaking Bad'', and the 57th overall episode of the series. Written by Gennifer Hutchison and directed by Michael Slovis, it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on August 25, 2013.
== Plot ==
Todd (Jesse Plemons) recalls how he helped steal methylamine from the train to his uncle Jack (Michael Bowen) and one of his men, Kenny (Kevin Rankin), at a diner. Agreeing to Todd's new placement cooking meth on his own, Jack and Kenny head off, driving back into New Mexico.
Meanwhile, Hank (Dean Norris) enters the interrogation room with Jesse (Aaron Paul) and tells him that he knows Walt (Bryan Cranston) is Heisenberg. Jesse refuses to cooperate just as Saul (Bob Odenkirk) enters. Walt orders Saul to get Jesse out and Saul is able to do so by threatening a lawsuit. Later, Walt Jr. (RJ Mitte) comes home and informs his father that Marie (Betsy Brandt) has invited him over to help repair her computer and stay for dinner. However, Walt convinces his son to stay by confessing that his cancer has returned.
Walt and Skyler (Anna Gunn) invite Hank and Marie to a restaurant. The Whites try to convince the Schraders to keep their children out of the situation, but the Schraders refuse to comply; Marie even states bluntly that Walt should kill himself to end it all. As the Whites leave, Walt gives his in-laws a DVD of his "confession". Playing it at home, Hank and Marie discover it is really a form of blackmail accusing Hank of being the mastermind of the Heisenberg empire and forcing Walt to cook meth for him. A stunned Hank then learns that the operation and therapy which made it possible for him to walk again were paid at Walt's expense from Marie's unwitting receipt of Walt's drug money (disguised as gambling winnings by Skyler's lie), which gives credence to Walt's story and torpedoes his own credibility.
Walt meets with Saul and Jesse in the desert, where Walt informs Jesse that Saul can contact someone that specializes in creating new identities. He advises Jesse to start over and have a better life, though Jesse is skeptical and believes Walt will kill him as he did Mike if he refuses the offer. Jesse claims that Walt does not actually care about him and simply wants him to leave for his own goal of further derailing Hank's investigation. In response, Walt simply embraces Jesse, who cries in his arms.
Jesse then agrees to leave, but while packing to do so, Saul scolds him for possessing marijuana for the journey. While Saul makes arrangements for Jesse's departure from Albuquerque, he has Huell take Jesse's marijuana without his knowledge. While Jesse is waiting for the van that will relocate him, he notices the pot is gone, and suddenly realizes that Huell must have pick-pocketed it as well as the ricin cigarette that he previously believed Gus Fring used to poison Brock. Jesse returns to Saul's office and physically attacks him, holding him at gunpoint and demanding to know about his role in Brock's poisoning. Saul admits to his involvement in the plot, but insists he had no idea what Walt's intentions were. As Jesse leaves, Saul calls Walt, who returns in a hurry to the car wash to retrieve a hidden revolver from a vending machine. An enraged Jesse breaks down the door to Walt's house and begins to pour gasoline on the floor.

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