Walt stays persistent in his attempt to find the man who is capable of distributing his crystal meth at Los Pollos Hermanos. However, he does not seem very convinced of Walt's attitude, especially in holding on to Jesse.
When Walt seeks to look for him again, he is confronted by one of Gus' dealers who tells Walt a place that he has to have transported the meth to within an hour. Walt urgently breaks into Jesse's house and takes the meth just when he sees Skyler's text message that his daughter is being born. Walt decides to go through with the deal and to see his daughter afterwards.
I love it when the writers manage to craft a believable situation in which the characters have to make such heavy, morally - grey choices. This is storytelling at it's finest and really let's the egoistic and dark side of Walt shine through.
When Walt seeks to look for him again, he is confronted by one of Gus' dealers who tells Walt a place that he has to have transported the meth to within an hour. Walt urgently breaks into Jesse's house and takes the meth just when he sees Skyler's text message that his daughter is being born. Walt decides to go through with the deal and to see his daughter afterwards.
I love it when the writers manage to craft a believable situation in which the characters have to make such heavy, morally - grey choices. This is storytelling at it's finest and really let's the egoistic and dark side of Walt shine through.