2. Hank Arrests Walter

This brings us to the infamous closing scene which ended the first half of Breaking Bad season 5. Everything is right as rain Walter and company are enjoying some nice weather sitting with Hank and Marie out behind their house, and Skyler is glowing due to Walter finally giving up his meth related duties for good. That brings us to the subject of Hank and his duties. Hank who is unable to control his bowels makes his way to Walter's bathroom to for lack of a better term...drop a deuce. He seems to get the sense that it's going to be a while so like any normal human being would do while being parked on the toilet he searches for some reading material. After discarding some magazines that don't seem to meet his interest Hank picks up a Walt Whitman book and starts browsing through the pages. He comes to an inscription in the front of the book which reads "To my other favorite W.W. it's an honour working with you G.B." evidence clearly tying Walter to Gale Boetticher. It is this very moment you can tell by the look on his face that Hank has finally connected the dots. To no end the story arc of Walter White has been discussed but Hank's story is one that can not be overlooked. Hank has dedicated his life to catching Heisenberg for better or worse. Finding the architect of the infamous blue sky has become somewhat of on obsession for Hank. Looking at the cast of characters Hank is the closest thing this show has to a true good guy. It will be interesting to see how Hank's new discovery plays out. Hank is a smart guy so the odds of him running up to Walter in a frenzy with his pants around his ankles and toilet paper hanging out of his butt crack while waving a gun at him telling him he knows his secret are pretty slim. Agent Schrader will most likely stay calm and cool until he has the perfect most undeniable evidence to nail Walter to the wall. No matter what path Hank chooses to take from here the fact is it's going to get messy. Hank's medical bills were paid for with drug money which I'm going to assume is something that plays a factor because whether he likes it or not that makes him an accessory after the fact. There are eight episodes to go and Hank's newfound knowledge of Walter's drug related activities is going to make for one of the most insteresting storylines in the history of Breaking Bad. It would without a doubt be a very satisfying end to the story arc of Hank to see him finally take down the elusive Heisenberg but if he wants to make this happen he has to tread carefully. I don't think anyone really wants to see it end this way but let's face it, true justice would be served for Hank to finally get his guy. I for one can't wait to see how it plays out.