Jesse decides to make a change; Walt and Skyler face an unexpected demand.Kevin McFarland reviews the third of Breaking Bad's final eight episodes, in which consequences loom ever-closer over W.W. and his empire.I think a lot about why I go along with all the narrative jumps on Breaking Bad. It’s a trick that the writers have used more frequently as the show moves into crunch time, and those moments stick out to me as times when someone who doesn’t agree with the near-universal praise could point directly to where Breaking Bad falters, stepping over the line from plausible heightened drama into being unbelievable