Walt. 
 I've said it before. 
 If you are in danger, 
 we go to the police. 
 Oh, no. I don't want to 
 hear about the police. 
 I do not say that lightly. 
 I know what it could do 
 to this family. 
 But if it's the only 
 real choice we have 
 If it's either that 
 Oh… 
 or your getting shot 
 when you open your front door 
 I don't want to hear 
 about the police. 
 You're not some 
 hardened criminal, Walt. 
 You're in over your head. 
 That's what we tell them. 
 That's the truth. 
 That is not the truth. 
 Of course it is. 
 A schoolteacher, cancer, 
 desperate for money? 
 Okay, we're done here. 
 Roped into working for — 
 Unable to even quit? 
 You told me that 
 yourself, Walt. 
 Jesus, what was I thinking? 
 Walt, please. 
 Let's both of us 
 stop trying to justify 
 this whole thing 
 and admit you're in danger. 
 Who are you talking to 
 right now? 
 Who is it you think you see? 
 Do you know how much 
 I make a year? 
 I mean, even if I told you, 
 you wouldn't believe it. 
 Do you know what would happen 
 if I suddenly decided 
 to stop going in to work? 
 A business big enough 
 that it could be listed 
 on the NASDAQ 
 goes belly-up, disappears. 
 It ceases to exist 
 without me. No. 
 You clearly don't know 
 who you're talking to, 
 so let me clue you in. 
 I am not in danger, Skyler. 
 I am the danger.A guy opens his door 
 and gets shot, 
 and you think that of me? 
 No. 
 I am the one who knocks.