Breaking Bad

Smart by Hank to take the book, gather evidence, and think about what he wants to do. Instead of confronting him right then and there, although I admit I was kind of hoping he would.
 
Do people expect Walter to face trouble from both sides here?
That's what we're wondering about on our couch.

That would be my guess. I think the biggest threat will come from the meth side. I don't think Hank will get enough actual evidence to do anything unless he finds the cash in the storage shed.
 
That episode is just about as good as it gets. Too bad Jesse has reverted back to the junkie loser that he was, but I'm not completely counting him out yet.
 
After watching the episodes again to refresh before Sunday, I have some predictions (note: not really spoilers since I have no insider info, but I still want to be careful)

Like I said - not really a spoiler, just my own guesses.

Hank will commit suicide; the foreshadowing of this includes what the former ASAC says to Hank and Gomez after Fring was caught ("He was right under my nose"), what Mike is watching when the DEA searches his house, and Hank miming a gunshot to the head when Walt is in his office for the second time to remove the bug. I really expect Hank to kill himself before making Walt a priority of the DEA. Walt's demise will not be at the hands of the government.

I also think there's a great chance that Todd will become more and more like Walt was when Gus was around. As Walt turns into Gus, so will Todd turn into Walt and there will be something there that ends up hurting Walt.

Finally, this one is a little crazy but the book that Hank reads on the toilet at the end of the last episode so far might not actually have been from Gale... I think it could be from Gretchen Schwarz, the wife of the guy that Walt was partners with in Grey Matter. I just think it would be really ironic for Hank to "discover" Walt based on evidence that isn't really evidence at all...

Can't wait for Sunday!

I still have a feeling it's all going to go down (not a real spoiler, just my opinion, but does elude to the first episode)
just like the first episode. I don't think it's suicide perse, but forced. He's going to stand against a bunch of law enforcement, knowing it's all over, guns a blaze in a hail of gunfire. That first episode, just still stands in my head, he'll realize he was better off, everyone was better off if it would have been the cops, not the fire department coming up that road.

Probably not a prediction as much as just a hope. I'd love them to wrap the whole series up like that. Finally, a series would end like it should.