Posted on 09/16/2013 11:04:33 AM PDT by patriot08
Major developments after Sunday night's episode:
1. Hank and Gomie are killed and buried in the desert by Jack and gang.
2.Jack gives Walt one barrel of money and takes off with the rest of the 80 mil.
3. Walt, Jr. learns the truth about his father.
4. Jesse is kidnapped by Todd and forced to cook.
5. Walt takes full blame (with the police listening in) to clear Skyler. She is aware of what he is doing.
6. Episode ends with Walt getting in that van (with his one barrel of money that Jack allowed him) and heading off to a new identity.
OMG. Great television!
But what now?
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Actually I meant anything on Talking Bad. Most amazing tv show I’ve seen in a very long time. If ever.
Ya. But my prediction is that he will lose the 10-12 million and end up with nothing. Maybe a fire or something.
I also predict that he will somehow redeem himself by doing something noble. Won’t make up for all of the bad that he is done but will leave the ending on a positive note.
Who knows, maybe he sacrifices his life. Maybe he will die in Skylers arms, etc. Sort of like the old Westerns where the bad guy finally does something right and in the process sacrifices his own life.
Didn’t catch that. I did find Todd touching the lipstick print on Lydia’s cup a bit ominous.
Saul wont/cant die.
Though I doubt they will kill of Saul, the spinoff show happens before Saul meets Walt.
Twisting the knife, maybe? I'm thinking he blames Jesse for everything falling apart.
I get that walt is highly upset. I just thought it was weird.
Er, check out #75 post from the ad mod....
I think I need not apologize, hmmmm?
These shows air on Sunday, thread starts on Monday, there will be spoilers. Haven't watched the show yet? Don't click on the thread. Pretty simple. I actually don't think it needed a "Spoiler Alert". Seems to me the title said all you needed to know.
And now I have said my peace, I was never looking for an apology, I just think people should take responsibility for clicking onto threads that have information you might not want at that point in time.
These shows air on Sunday, thread starts on Monday, there will be spoilers. Haven't watched the show yet? Don't click on the thread. Pretty simple. I actually don't think it needed a "Spoiler Alert". Seems to me the title said all you needed to know.
And now I have said my peace, I was never looking for an apology, I just think people should take responsibility for clicking onto threads that have information you might not want at that point in time.
Of course he does. Walt never thinks that his situation has anything to do with his choices. I liked Walt at the beginning of this; but, at this point, I am beginning to just hate the guy.
The flashback in the first scene was very effective at contrasting where we started with the show to where we are.
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I thought that scene about naming the baby “Holly” was to remind us of her name. If so, she will be a main character in the final two shows or maybe for the spin-off. Holly White what is going to happen with you?
Wow, I didn't catch that. I shouldn't have deleted it on the DVR.
That gif of Walter after Hank dies reminded me....his glasses fell off in the car during the shooting and his hands are hand cuffed. How the heck did his glasses get back on his face? Boo boo by the director or editor maybe.
Walt told Jesse about Jane to hurt him because Hank had just died and Walt was hurt and furious.
Because he betrayed Walt, leading to the death of Hank and the loss of his money. He's already arranged to have him killed, but he wanted one last chance to twist the knife.
Good point. I haven’t studied poisons, but I can check with my homicidal friend with the organic chem degree. You have me curious.
I’m not betting on the ending
Wow. Insanely good catch.
Wow. Insanely good catch.
Wow. Insanely good catch.
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