'Breaking Bad' Season 5 AMC, 'Gliding Over All' (Ep 8) Recap, 'Blood Money (Ep 9) Spoilers, Updates, Behind the Scenes Walt/Heisenberg & Hank (VIDEO)

 

 

'Breaking Bad' Premiere, Season 5 & Final 8 Episodes is Back, Walt/Heisenberg Has Been Found Out, How Will the Show End?

 

"Breaking Bad" returned to AMC last night with part-two of the final season. 

The show's creators decided to split up the final 16 episodes and leave 8 more for this fall. 

Last September, the hit show left off with the big revelation that Hank (Dean Norris), the Drug Enforcement Administration agent, finally realized that his unassuming brother-in-law and science teacher Walt (Bryan Cranston) was the big bad drug lord they had come to know as Heisenberg.  

Last night, Episode 8 'Gliding Over All' of the final season (Season 5) premiered and fans are wondering if they will get any closer in these final episodes. 

Ever since the "Sopranos" ended abruptly with the fate of Tony Soprano (James Gandoifini) in limbo, shows that want to be known for that creative artistry have a tall order one how to wrap up a show. 

Walt has never really been able to enjoy all the money that he has been going through on the show. He is able to pay his medical bills, but his secret life and money has not been affording him any extra luxuries that you might have assumed would come with his business. No matter how much money he had, he always seemed to need more. 

Sunday night's episode premiere started with another flash forward with Walt again going through changes. He has a new fake identity, a thick beard, he has let his hair grow out and is wearing glasses now. He is back in Albuquerque and not much else is known in the beginning about updates on the rest of his life. Where is his wife, Skyler? Where are his children? What is the status on his cancer?

His old neighbor is shocked when she sees him and looks visually terrified. He looks at her and says, "Hello, Carol," and she drops all of her groceries on the ground. 

After that scene, the show goes back to just moments after Hank had finally figured out who Walt was. 

Walt does go back to working the register at the car wash and looks to have kept his word to Skylar that he would get out of the drug business eventually. 

With seven episodes now left, it will be interesting to see how the show wraps up. Will there be more questions or answers?