Well, called it that Hank would figure out Walt and then have to decide what to do about him. And I guess we'll see in the next episode if he's going to have any reservations about arresting him or not. If he continues to play the stalwart cop of if his morals get swayed a little. I would bet on the former, but you never know. He may feel real bad for the kids, especially after spending so much time with them.
It looked like they had way more money than I would have guessed. I guess he was getting Jesse's share for the last 3 months after he left though. Still, I want to do the math on that one, it looked like a pile that was far too big. (Not suggesting anything plot wise, just upset with a possible lack of continuity)
Oh and it's definitely a slam dunk. Besides the whole conversation of that previous season 3 episode and what Hank knows about Gail, it would explain all the weirdness in Walt and Skyler's relationship, why they had the kids, even why Skyler would say that her and Walt were a danger to the kids. (I know she just told Marie that, but you gotta assume they shared that information. They shared everything about what they should do in the situation with the kids as any normal family would if they were concerned.) And most importantly, where all their money came from. It got explained away by the gambling, but the cars, the watch, etc. were all noticed by Hank after that.
Not to mention Hank still thought the cook might be out there. He didn't have a cook in lockup or a body bag. He mentioned that just before he got promoted I think.
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