I would be shocked at this point if we get anything more than the clumsy "Huell really did have magic pickpocket powers" handwave and Walt staring down Brock re: explaining that ludicrous plan, if only because they seem to have a year of time to cover over the next 13 episodes.
I encourage people to look back around pages 7-9 of this thread, where we tried to come to terms with how that plot didn't work and embracing the pulp/comic book nature of the show. In the latter context, Mike sniffing out the ambush last week doesn't annoy me as much as some of Gus' supervillain powers last year, since the show just wants us to accept him as The Punisher, and I can live with that.
Especially if it allows for scenes like the Mike/Hank/Gomez interrogation scene from Episode 2. I think they're starting off a little too slowly again (like they did last year, which felt like it caused problems on the back end of the season), but that was a pretty great scene, and I remain impressed how Hank has turned into the one decent and competent character considering how he was when introduced. The only way this show could really drop the ball now is if they somehow don't give us the scene with Hank and Walt after Hank figures things out/has Walt's story revealed to him, however short that scene might be.