He shows up at Hank's garage and eventually asks about the tracker; an enraged Hank punches Walt and accuses him of being Heisenberg, which Walt neither confirms nor denies. Walt tells Hank that he would have difficulty proving his allegations; in any case, Walt says his cancer has returned and would probably kill him ...
In the final scene, Hank figures out that Walt is Heisenberg while perusing Walt's copy of “Leaves of Grass” on the toilet. The book is inscribed: “To my other favorite W.W. It's an honor working with you.
To which Walt replies menacingly: 'If you don't know who I am then maybe your best course of action would be to tread lightly. ' Unafraid Hank punches Walt (Bryan Cranston) and knocks him to the ground.
After discovering that it was Pinkman who made him worry for his wife's wellbeing, Hank Schrader angrily drove to Pinkman's house and punched him in the face as soon as Pinkman opened the door.
So, what episode does hank find out about Walt in Breaking Bad? The answer is season 5's "Gliding All Over." Unlike the suspicious Skyler, Walt has two big advantages over his DEA special agent brother-in-law.
As the Whites leave, Walt gives his in-laws a DVD of his "confession." Playing it at home, Hank and Marie discover they are being blackmailed. Walt's "confession" states that Hank masterminded the Heisenberg empire and forced Walt to cook meth for him.
In Breaking Bad, does Hank feel respect/sympathy/forgiveness for Walter just before he dies? Yes. Forgiveness may be a stretch, but certainly some degree of understanding. It's my favorite scene in the series.
Meanwhile, Walt and Jesse, having lost the Salamancas for selling meth, have engaged with Jesse's friends. One, Badger (Matt L. Jones), gets caught in a police sting, and Hank presses hard on Badger to reveal Heisenberg's identity.
Walt's cancer is back. He throws up from the chemo – in the same bathroom that Hank used.
In the third season, Walt has moved out of the house. Skyler appears at his apartment, having deduced that he is in the drug trade. When she confronts Walt with her idea that he is selling cocaine, he admits instead that he is a meth cook.
Walt, the trained scientist, calls himself “Heisenberg” after the Heisenberg Uncertainly Principle by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, who posited that the location and momentum of a nuclear particle cannot be known at the same time.
Walt is arrested when he takes off all his clothes in a grocery store. He explains his disappearance by claiming that he had gone into a fugue state as a result of his cancer medication and simply wandered off.
Later in the season, Walt and Todd use hydrofluoric acid to dispose of Mike's body after Walt shot him in a fit of rage ("Gliding Over All").
Simple, complicated, it doesn't matter. Steps never change, and I know every step.
Hank Schrader – Breaking Bad
Do what you gotta do.” How He Died: Shot in the head by Neo-Nazi Jack.
In the end, Hank's body was returned to his family and Walter was killed after seeking vengeance on Uncle Jack.
After Hank is killed by Jack Welker, she is initially unaware of his death and reconciles with Skyler on the condition she tells Walter Jr. everything. Marie learns that Hank is missing when Walt kidnaps Holly, and eventually receives confirmation he is dead.
Whatever was left of Walt's good nature had been overtaken by his need for control of his remaining life. The reason Walt confessed to Jesse about Jane's death ties into this steady downfall of Walt's morals and motivations.
Walt did not kill Hank and he never admitted to such, he said he tried to save him, which he did.
Ozymandias (Breaking Bad)
Crazy Handful of Nothin'
Walt and Jesse first met Saul when they hired the lawyer to deter the DEA from connecting Badger (Matt Jones) to "Heisenberg." Though Saul had his own morally questionable tricks, Walt agreed to allow Saul to serve as his legal counsel and advisor after learning Walt's true identity.