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"To'hajiilee" is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series ''
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'', and the 59th episode overall. Written by
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and directed by
Michelle MacLaren Michelle Maxwell MacLaren is a Canadian television director and producer. She has directed episodes of ''The X-Files'', ''Better Call Saul'', ''Breaking Bad'', ''The Walking Dead (TV series), The Walking Dead'', ''Game of Thrones'', and ''Westwor ...
, it aired on
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in the United States and Canada on September 8, 2013.


Plot

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receives a call from Walter White, asking his uncle,
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, to put a hit on
Jesse Pinkman Jesse Bruce Pinkman is a fictional character in the American crime drama television series ''Breaking Bad'', portrayed by Aaron Paul. He is a crystal meth cook and dealer who works with his former high school chemistry teacher, Walter White (p ...
. Jack tells Walt that he will only kill Jesse if Walt teaches Todd to cook his signature blue meth, which Walt reluctantly agrees to do. Meanwhile, Jesse tells
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and Steven Gomez about his plan to capture Walt through his money. At Jesse's lead, Hank visits
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at a
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(DEA) safe house and tricks him into cooperating by having him believe that Walt plans to kill him to cover up Walt's poisoning of Brock Cantillo. Hank shows Huell a staged photo of Jesse shot in the head as proof. Huell confesses that he and Kuby stored Walt's money in barrels, and Walt collected the barrels with a rental van and shovel, but he does not know where the money is hidden. Hank advises Huell not to answer any calls or leave the house. Jesse sends Walt a photo of a barrel filled with money, claiming that he has found Walt's fortune, and threatens to burn it all if the call ends. Walt frantically rushes to the location. During the heated conversation, Walt confesses to poisoning Brock but says that he ensured his survival and that all the murders he has committed were also committed to protect Jesse. Walt arrives at the desert location where his money is buried but finds no one there. He then sees another car approaching carrying Jesse and hides, believing Jesse is going to kill him. He calls Jack and gives the brotherhood the coordinates of his buried fortune, but then calls it off when he sees that Hank and Gomez are with Jesse. Cornered, Walt surrenders to Hank, who handcuffs him and reads him his
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. Jesse feigned that the rental van had GPS tracking, the photo was staged from Hank's backyard, and they have tracked Walt through his phone. Jesse walks over to Walt and spits on him, which causes Walt to attack Jesse until Gomez and Hank break them up. Walt is put in the backseat of Gomez's SUV while Jesse is escorted to Walt's car. Hank then calls
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to inform her that he has caught Walt. However, Jack and his brotherhood approach from the desert, having ignored Walt's cancellation, and confront Hank and Gomez. A panicked Walt attempts to defuse the situation to no avail. The gang opens fire, while Jesse and Walt take cover in the cars to avoid the gunfight.


Production

The scene where Walt drives out to the reservation was entirely filmed in
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, as they could not afford to shut down all the streets needed to film it in-camera. The episode's title, "To'hajiilee", refers to the
Tohajiilee Indian Reservation The To'Hajiilee Navajo Chapter (, ), also spelled To'hajiilee, formerly known as the Cañoncito Band of Navajo Indians is a non-contiguous section of the Navajo Nation lying in parts of western Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Bernalillo, eastern ...
where the arrest and gunfight at the end of the episode occur. This location was also the setting of Walt and Jesse's first cook in "
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".


Reception


Viewership

The episode was viewed by 5.11 million people on its original broadcast, which was an increase from the 4.41 million of the previous episode.


Reviews

Tim Surette at TV.com calls "To'hajiilee" '"a direct hit and one of the best (episodes) of the season, maybe even the series". Seth Amitin from ''
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'' gave this episode a score of 10 out of 10, praising the direction and the twists and turns the episode took. In 2019, '' The Ringer'' ranked "To'hajiilee" as the 11th best out of the 62 total ''Breaking Bad'' episodes. For her work on this episode, Kelley Dixon was nominated for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series, losing to
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for " Felina".


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"To'hajiilee"
at the official ''Breaking Bad'' site * {{Breaking Bad episodes Breaking Bad season 5 episodes 2013 American television episodes Television episodes directed by Michelle MacLaren Television episodes written by George Mastras