So I watched a couple of shows from the past to get the mood.
And I watched last night hoping for greatness.
What I got?
A big ball of meh.
I tossed aside a few shitty remarks about your legendary bad taste in art because I love this show and so should everyone else.
Did you watch a few random episodes because you'd never watched the entire series or are you a watcher, but just wanted to get into the groove?
If the former, then you couldn't understand all the nuance and character development going on in that episode. If the latter, then you're just a colossal dipshit who didn't get what VG was doing with his characters.
Here's what I got from this episode:
1) We saw that the lab was built for Gale, not Walt. Walt is only involved with Gus because of his superior (to the chemistry geeks only, Gus was happy with Gale's product) output. Gale got himself killed by convincing Gus to hire Walt. Gus did not want to hire Walt because Walt is not "a professional." Going against his instinct bit Gus in the ass.
2) We saw that Skyler has slipped into the life of crime pretty easily. Her handling of the locksmith was so nice and she was pretty fucking cool when Walt shows up out of nowhere in a Willie Nelson T-shirt with the "Large" sticker still on the shoulder.
3) We see that Jesse is making peace with his bad guy side finally. He waffled for a bit, but his shot to Gale's eyeball and the subsequent fallout has him in the zone. Walt, on the other hand, is not doing so well with it these days.
4) We saw that Gus isn't interested in a mechanic/cook who knows the recipe any more than he is interested in someone that doesn't do the job they are assigned. The Mexican thought he was holding all the cards when Gus walked in (frankly, so did I). Gus is a bad, bad man. He freaked out his muscle, Mike, even.
5) Jesse is right: there is a stasis between Walt/Jesse and Gus now. Each side needs the other and each knows that the other will kill for their position. Walt is also right in that Gus will be looking to replace Walt/Jesse at the first opportunity. The problem, as Jesse pointed out, is that it probably took years to find a chemist of Gale's caliber in the first place.
6) Hank. Oh, fuckin Hank. He's angry and there will be blood...
I'm thinking Gale gets pinned as Heisenberg, which leads to Hank getting back involved. Hank will be the one to recognize it's not the right guy, and we'll see Hank in a wheelchair trying to chase down the real dealer.
This is probably correct. The lab notes have the initial analysis of Heisenberg's blue meth. Who knows what Gale has added in the meantime, but he did say in the opening scene (pre-Walt flashback) that he couldn't pinpoint the cause of the blue coloration. I'll bet that the blue coloring agent ties to something that will lead to Walt.
Hank will have a mostly successful recovery (moving around in a wheelchair or crutches, a la Walt, Jr.) and will end up back at the DEA offices just to get out of the house. He will be given a copy of the case file (with Gale's Lab Notes) and he will make the connection to Walt and the blue coloring agent. The conflict at that point will be: the blue meth pays for his med bills/PT, so does he accept it and get involved like Skyler (Marie has an outlaw bone in her body as a klepto....could be worked into the family crime syndicate) or does he go super cop and bring the whole thing down?
Awesome fucking show.