Skyler panics when Ted Beneke wakes up. S5, Ep2. Walt and Jesse seek out an unlikely partner for a new business venture. The DEA follows up new leads in its investigation. S5, Ep3. The guys put a business plan into action; Walt confesses to Marie.
S5, Ep4. It's Walt's 51st birthday. His return to the drug business causes Skyler to go into depression. S5, Ep5. Walter White's domestic life continues to deteriorate; at the same time, his growing business venture aims to steal a train car chock full of methylamine. S5, Ep6. In the aftermath of the train heist, Jesse and Mike decide to quit the business, leaving Walt to handle things on his own. Mike is being followed by the DEA.
S5, Ep7. Mike and Jesse are out. Now Walt has to handle things on his own. Hank finally finds a rat in Mike's gang. S5, Ep8. Walt expands his business overseas, and the money is pouring in. S5, Ep9. Seeing the evidence of his success, he makes a startling and dangerous decision. Vince Gilligan and the cast explore Walt's calloused soul in the last Episode of , before leaving fans with a huge twist. Breaking Bad stars, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, look ahead to the upcoming season, and reveal a few clues as to what's in store for Walt and Jesse.
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Watch with Watch on Netflix Watch Now. Most recommended streaming services. Synopsis "Ozymandias" is the fourteenth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 60th overall episode of the series.
The title is a reference to the poem Ozymandias drawing on the poem's theme of collapse following greatness; in a teaser trailer for the show's final eight episodes, the entire poem is recited by lead actor Bryan Cranston. The episode aired to overwhelming acclaim from critics and audiences, and is frequently listed as one of the best episodes of television ever made.
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