'Breaking Bad' Season 5 Spoilers / Part 2 Predictions, Hank Confronts Walt: "I Will Put You Under the Jail" / Episode 1 "Blood Money" Preview / Premiere August 11 on AMC at 9/8c

'Breaking Bad' Season 5 Spoilers / Final Episode Predictions, Hank Confronts Walt: "I Will Put You Under the Jail" / Episode 1 "Blood Money" Preview / Premiere August 11 on AMC at 9/8c 

It certainly hasn't been easy the last couple months, wasiting desperately in anticipation for the Breaking Bad final eight episodes to start airing. Fans of Walt White, Jesse and the gang have to wait no longer than a few more hours until Season 5 episode 1 "Blood Money" airs Sunday night on AMC at 9/8c.

Season 5 spoilers!

Breaking Bad showrunners have already confirmed part two of Season 5 will pick up right where part one left off: Hank realizing his brother-in-law Walt is in fact, Heisenberg, the biggest meth dealer in the southwest.

Fox News posted dialogue from tonight's opener between Hank and Walt in what seems like Hank confronting his brother about his new discovery.

From Episode 1: "Blood Money"

"All along it was YOU," a boiling Hank confronts Walt. "I will put you under the jail!"

"In six months you won't have someone to prosecute," Walt volleys in reference to his terminal cancer. "Maybe your best course would be to tread lightly."

Spoilers surrounding the final eight episodes of Breaking Bad have been flooding the Internet over the last few months of speculation.

The New York Times released a still from the first episode where Walter White is down on his knees in tattered clothes in front of a broken bedroom mirror. Does Walter's family die because of his crimes? And even worst, he survives while they take the blame?

Also in the photo Walt is holding a screwdriver. As we all know he used a screwdriver to get to the stashed ricin sitting in his power outlet from Season 5, episode 2 "Madrigal". Is Walter planning on poisoning one of his many enemies?

Other rumored storylines speculate anything from Walt dying, Walt being redeemed to Hank Schrader committing suicide to Walt entering the witness protection program.

Either way, Aaron Paul, who plays Jesse says Season 5 part two will blow viewers away, like never before

"They're burning all their bridges. They are going out with a bang. This season blows everything that you've seen in the past completely out of the water."

What do you think will happen in the final eight episodes of Breaking Bad Season 5 part two? Tune in tonight for Episode 1 "Blood Money" at 9/8c on AMC.