Walt and Jesse must navigate their first violent encounters with local dealers while keeping their illegal activities hidden from Walt’s DEA agent brother-in-law, Hank Schrader. Season 2: Escalating Risks (13 Episodes)
Walt struggles to find new distribution. Jesse turns into a low-level dealer. “Peekaboo” is a gut-wrenching episode showing a child living in a meth house. We meet Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk), the “criminal lawyer,” and Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a fixer. Breaking Bad All Seasons Episodes
| Episode | Title | Synopsis | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Seven Thirty-Seven | Walt calculates exactly how much money his family needs. Tuco beats Jesse. | | 2 | Grilled | Walt and Jesse are kidnapped by Tuco at his remote desert abuela’s house. | | 3 | Bit by a Dead Bee | After escaping Tuco, Walt and Jesse fake injuries to establish alibis. | | 4 | Down | Skyler grows distant. Jesse is kicked out of his own house by his parents. | | 5 | Breakage | Walt becomes the new supplier for a local dealer named Skinny Pete. | | 6 | Peekaboo | Jesse goes to retrieve stolen meth from a junkie couple and finds a neglected child. | | 7 | Negro y Azul | The cartel takes an interest in Walt’s blue product. Hank investigates a rival’s murder. | | 8 | Better Call Saul | Walt and Jesse hire a shady lawyer, Saul Goodman, to protect Badger. | | 9 | 4 Days Out | Walt miscalculates his prognosis and cooks a massive batch in the desert while the RV dies. | | 10 | Over | At a party, Walt drunkenly tells Hank that Gale’s “Heisenberg” is still out there. | | 11 | Mandala | Walt uses children as dealers. Jane (Jesse’s landlord) relapses. | | 12 | Phoenix | Walt watches Jane choke on her own vomit and does nothing to save her. | | 13 | ABQ | Jane’s death triggers a massive plane crash over Walt’s house. The pink teddy bear lands in his pool. | Walt and Jesse must navigate their first violent
The phrase represents more than a binge-watch checklist. It’s a journey from Mr. Chips to Scarface—a study in pride, masculinity, and the American Dream gone toxic. Vince Gilligan didn’t just make a crime show; he made a five-season parable about the danger of mistaking ego for ambition. “Peekaboo” is a gut-wrenching episode showing a child