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Potentially the best drama in television history kicked-off season five this weekend with "Live Free or Die", the most watched episode yet (2.9-million viewers on AMC). Season five features eight episodes from now until September 2nd before taking a break until summertime for the second half of the final season.
Recap: future Walt is in disguise, on the run, and heavily armed in the show opening in New Hampshire. We then go back to the moment of triumph and restart from just after the death of Gus Fring. Hank investigates the burned-up lab and discovers Fring's camera network, a reluctant Mike returns to the fray, Ted's literal and figurative fall is revisited, and the boys get up to some mischief with the police evidence locker. We also get a little hint of the upcoming struggle between Walt and Hank when Jr. reveals that Hank took him to the restaurant to hassle Gus weeks (or days) prior to his death. Meanwhile Walt continues his progression from antihero into godfather, intimidating Saul and Skyler as the episode closes.
Setting up for a hell of a final season.
Recap: future Walt is in disguise, on the run, and heavily armed in the show opening in New Hampshire. We then go back to the moment of triumph and restart from just after the death of Gus Fring. Hank investigates the burned-up lab and discovers Fring's camera network, a reluctant Mike returns to the fray, Ted's literal and figurative fall is revisited, and the boys get up to some mischief with the police evidence locker. We also get a little hint of the upcoming struggle between Walt and Hank when Jr. reveals that Hank took him to the restaurant to hassle Gus weeks (or days) prior to his death. Meanwhile Walt continues his progression from antihero into godfather, intimidating Saul and Skyler as the episode closes.
Setting up for a hell of a final season.

