<P> Assuming that Walt forced Skyler to keep his secret, Hank meets her at a diner and asks her to divulge what she knows . When Skyler refuses to help, Hank tells Marie what is going on . Marie then confronts Skyler and is outraged to learn that Skyler knew what Walt was doing before Hank was shot . After breaking up an argument between the sisters, Hank returns home with his wife . Marie urges him to "get" Walt, but Hank tells her that he has no concrete proof yet (his theft of Leaves of Grass renders it inadmissible as evidence) and can't go to the DEA, because his career will be ruined once they find out that Heisenberg was right under his nose for more than a year . When he hears Jesse has been arrested, Hank goes to see him in jail, hoping to turn him against Walt . He attempts to talk Jesse into a deal, appealing to Jesse's resentment of his onetime partner . Jesse hates Hank more than he does Walt, however, and refuses to help . </P> <P> Walt and Skyler arrange a meeting with the Schraders in which Walt maintains his innocence and insists that the kids stay with them . The Schraders refuse . Walt then gives Hank a DVD, in which Walt falsely implicates Hank as the mastermind behind the meth empire . In addition, Hank learns that Walt has paid for his medical bills after his shooting, which makes him an accessory after the fact . He later follows Jesse to Walt's house and stops him from burning it down . He convinces Jesse that they should work together . He brings Jesse back to his house and tapes Jesse's confession the following day . After Walt calls Jesse and asks to meet in downtown Albuquerque, Hank plans to have Jesse wear a wire tap in order to record the conversation . Jesse reluctantly agrees, even though he thinks that Walt will kill him during the meeting . Jesse abruptly backs out of the meeting, however, and tells Hank that he has a better way to get Walt: through his drug money . </P> <P> Hank visits Saul's bodyguard Huell (Lavell Crawford) and manipulates him into believing that Walt has put a hit on him . Huell confesses that he and his partner Kuby (Bill Burr) helped move Walt's money from a storage unit with a rental van, but that he does not know where Walt hid it . Hank then checks with the rental company to learn that the van no longer has GPS . Hoping to learn the money's whereabouts, Hank and Jesse devise a plan to trick Walt . Jesse calls Walt claiming that he has found the money and threatens to burn it if he doesn't meet with him . Hank and Jesse follow Walt to the money's location via the cell phone signal . Upon seeing that nobody is there, Walt realizes that Jesse has tricked him and calls his associate Jack Welker (Michael Bowen), telling him to bring his gang of neo-Nazis to kill Jesse . He calls off the hit when he sees Hank and Gomez are accompanying Jesse . Walt gives himself up and lets Hank arrest him . When Jack's crew arrive, a gunfight erupts in which Gomez is killed and Hank is wounded . Walt begs Jack to spare Hank, offering him $80 million in exchange for his brother - in - law's life . Hank refuses to beg for his life, however, and asks how such an intelligent man as Walt could be too naive to see that Jack had already made his decision . Hank then tells Jack to do what he has to do, at which point Jack shoots him in the head, killing him . </P> <P> Prior to being cast in Breaking Bad, Dean Norris had a history of being typecast as law enforcement and military type characters . Norris reasons "I guess you have a certain look, it's kind of an authoritative law enforcement - type look, and that look is certainly the first thing that people cast you with before you get a chance to do some acting ." Vince Gilligan had talked to an actual DEA agent about creating Hank's character . </P>

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