Although they are now the owners of 1,000 gallons of stolen methylamine, Walt, Jesse and Mike also have a big problem: what to do about the young boy that their accomplice Todd killed. Though Jesse can barely contain his anger, both Walt and Mike realize that they have to put the tragedy behind them and keep a close eye on Todd from now on. Meanwhile, DEA Agent Steve Gomez continues shadowing Mike – and is surprised to learn that he is on to their surveillance. And during a visit with her kids, Skyler is stunned and angered to discover that Walt told Marie about her affair with Ted. While Walt is getting increasingly comfortable with his role as the inheritor of Gus Fring's meth empire, the same can't be said for his partners. So when Walt returns to Vamonos Pest following another successful cook, he's surprised to find Mike and Jesse waiting for him. Breaking the news about the surveillance, Mike says that he has arranged to sell his share of the hijacked methylamine for $5 million and get out of the business. And while Walt agrees that Mike's involvement with a DEA investigation makes him too much of a liability, he's stunned when Jesse says that he's bailing, too. However, after the buyer Mike has lined up for won't close the deal as long as their partner remains in business with hundreds of gallons of methylamine to work with, Jesse begs Walt to listen to reason and sell out with them. But after Walt explains how he once sold his share in a business that is now worth billions, Jesse sees that he will never be persuaded. Though Jesse fails to close the deal, Mike ambushes Walt at Vamonos Pest and makes it clear that he won't take no for an answer. After insisting that the sale is going ahead and that everyone will get their fair share, Mike heads off to take care of some business, but not before tying up Walt to keep him from stealing the chemicals while he's out. Unwilling to be railroaded by his partners, even for $5 million, Walt ingeniously uses an elec