Rabid Dog

"Rabid Dog"
Breaking Bad episode

As Jesse mistakes a pedestrian for hitman, he threatens Walt to kill him where he actually lives.
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 12
Directed by Sam Catlin
Written by Sam Catlin
Original air date September 1, 2013 (2013-09-01)
Running time 47 minutes
Guest appearance(s)
Episode chronology

"Rabid Dog" is the twelfth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 58th overall episode of the series. Written and directed by Sam Catlin, it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on September 1, 2013.

Plot

Walt creeps cautiously through his house in search of Jesse, who broke in and started to burn it down, but Jesse is nowhere to be found. After a cleaning crew cannot remove the gasoline scent from the floor, Walt douses his clothing and the seats of his car in it. He tells a doubtful Skyler and Walt Jr. a complicated fabrication about a pump malfunction at the gas station. Walt moves the family into a hotel until the carpet and flooring can be replaced.

Walt then secretly meets with Saul Goodman and Kuby in the hotel's parking lot, asking for an update on Jesse's whereabouts. Saul metaphorically suggests killing Jesse, but Walt rejects the idea and warns him to never bring it up again. Back in the hotel room, Skyler confronts Walt over his lies, having just seen him with Saul. Walt confesses that Jesse is upset and tried to burn down their house, but that he is not anything to be concerned about, since he decided not to do it. A shocked Skyler presses Walt to kill Jesse, who she views as a threat to their safety, saying "We've come this far ... What's one more?"

A flashback reveals that Jesse did not change his mind but was instead stopped by Hank Schrader, who had trailed Jesse to Walt's residence after Jesse assaulted Saul. Hank manages to talk Jesse out of torching the house and instead working together to bring Walt down. The two leave mere seconds before Walt arrives.

Marie talks to a therapist about her situation involving Walt, but stops short of revealing the true extent of his criminality. Hank keeps Jesse at their house because he believes that he will be more protected there, which Marie agrees to because what Hank's planning will be bad for Walt. Hank brings in Gomez and they tape Jesse's detailed recital of his history with Walt, from the time they first met. However, because there is no physical evidence and Walt has left the meth business, Hank and Jesse have nothing sufficiently incriminating to take to the authorities.

Walt calls Jesse, leaving a voicemail asking them to meet in a public plaza in Downtown Albuquerque to discuss Brock's poisoning and to reconcile. Hank coerces the reluctant Jesse to comply, despite Jesse's fear for his own safety. Hank reassures Jesse by recounting Walt's previous attempts to protect him at his own expense, and states that since the meet is in a public place, he will be safe. However, privately with Gomez, Hank indicates his dislike of Jesse and indifference to risking his death, if caught on camera as potential evidence against Walt.

Wired for sound, Jesse goes to meet with Walt but immediately backs down after mistaking a nearby pedestrian for a hitman. Angered, Jesse instead goes to a pay phone to call Walt and threatens him, telling him that he will get him where he really lives. A furious Hank berates Jesse for blowing the plan, but Jesse informs him that he has a better strategy in mind. Meanwhile, Walt calls Todd, requesting a job for his Uncle Jack.

Reception

Viewership

The episode was viewed by 4.41 million people on its original broadcast,[1] which was a decrease from the 4.85 million of the previous episode.

Reviews

The episode received positive reviews from critics.[2]

References

  1. Bibel, Sara (September 4, 2013). "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Breaking Bad' Wins Night, NASCAR, 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians', 'Total Divas', 'Sister Wives' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  2. "Episode Review: Breaking Bad, "Rabid Dog"". Metacritic. September 1, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
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