Finally caught up. It's been great so far. I like the twist at the end of the most recent episode. As for Skylar, I don't blame her, though the way she put it was a little dismissive. To her, Jesse is just some stupid henchman to Walt and an immediate threat to her family. If someone was coming to kill you and you couldn't go to the cops. Plus, she knows that killing is a bridge that Walt has crossed already.
But yeah, at this point, while she's not as bad as Walt, she has compromised herself so much that it doesn't seem to matter any more. There's an endgame and while she doesn't want Walt to die anymore, she wants to get through it.
Hank not giving a damn about Jesse is one thing, but the fact that he'd use his death to finish him is a dark new place, though it is understandable. Hank is in the kind of dangerous situation that Walt's had to use his brain to get out of countless times, and like Walt, each clever plan comes at the cost of a piece of his humanity.
Money is one guess of "hitting him where it hurts", but I'm curious as to how Jesse plans to find the money. Or can he think of a way that prevents Walt from finding it (I keep thinking Walt Jr's gonna turn in that lottery ticket and win 25 bucks).
The other thing is his kids. As far as Jessie has been pushed, it's pretty clear he would never hurt a child, but like someone said, he could tell Walt Jr. the truth, or threaten his family in an attempt to scare him into falling into a trap, just as Walt did to Jessie (remember when Marie going over poison symptoms? Maybe she knows something that could fake symptoms of Ricin poison.)
So how do people think this is going to end. My initial theory (and parts still might be true) before this season began, was that he was going to disappear himself and slowly die of cancer somewhere under an assumed name before getting a visit from Jesse. Another theory I heard that sounds plausible is that Walt is loading up on his guns and ricin in an attempt to save Jesse. Yeah, he's trying to kill him now, but there is no doubt that Jesse is like a second son, albeit one he has put through the ringer with his selfish actions.
Well, I think "where Walt lives" is his money, but I have no idea how Jesse plans to find it.
Homer: It's time to hit him where he lives!
Bart: You mean his house?
Homer: Exactly.
And that's when he picks up another can of gas.