His daughter was not appreciative of the rescue attempt. In fact, she was unhappy with his interference, leading Walter to feel vulnerable, pained, and deeply lost. Key Themes & Observations
This episode serves as a turning point for Walter. For a man who prides himself on being the "fixer," his inability to fix his relationship with his daughter—or stop the bleeding at his company—brings his deepest insecurities to the surface. [S2E14] Walter: Week Three
Paul notes that Walter’s abandonment issues and need for control have caused him to lose all sense of proportion. By flying to Rwanda, he not only alienated his daughter but also left himself professionally exposed. His daughter was not appreciative of the rescue attempt