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The episode opens with a chilling confrontation between Walt and Skyler. After Walt’s drunken outburst in the previous episode, Skyler fears he is in over his head and may be murdered like Gale Boetticher. Walt responds with a terrifyingly prideful monologue, declaring that he is not in danger but is "the danger" himself. RECAP: BREAKING BAD, Season 4, Episode 6: “Cornered”

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Below is a developed post recapping the episode's major themes and plot points. 🚪 "I Am the One Who Knocks" The episode opens with a chilling confrontation between

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