Walt Jr is going to find the ricin cigarette and smoke it out of spite for his parents. This will kill any conscience Walt has left, leading him to kill everyone around him.
Walt Jr is going to find the ricin cigarette and smoke it out of spite for his parents. This will kill any conscience Walt has left, leading him to kill everyone around him.
She'd confess everything in her suicide note and send a copy to Marie and Hank if she went this route.
yeah, but she would probably be too crazy to write a coherent note so everyone's wrong again and I win
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Because I can foresee this event happening is probably specifically why it won't happen. This show isn't Mad Men where the looming sense that someone is going to end it hangs over a whole season. On this show you can only expect the unexpected, and also no horrible cliches such as the one I just used.
... and another interesting insight.
It’s quite possible everyone has already spent the time looking this bit of information up, but for those of us who are a little lazy or let’s call it busy, I did the googling for you. On this week’s episode of Breaking Bad (Buyout), Walt tells Jesse he can go home while they are making the meth. Jesse collects his stuff and Walt starts getting ready in the tented room and begins whistling making Jesse pause outside the tent. I made a mental note to find out what he was whistling, because Vince Gilligan doesn’t do anything without a reason. Walt was whistling a Queen song called ‘Lily of the Valley’.
(via tvhangover)
Also, and I don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but in the 2nd episode of the current season, when Walt and Jesse go to Mike's house to talk him into joining them, Mike is watching The Caine Mutiny...and it would appear that last week the mutiny started.
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I don't know if I'm going to mind the gap in the season anymore, as good as it's almost certain to be, the rest of this show is going to be a brutal, morally bleak descent difficult to watch.
This episode really did give me knots in my stomach the entire time. They didn't try to hide what was looming, and that sense of dread made the episode all the more nerve-wracking.
It was very interesting watching Walt go for the kill - he's slowly been numbed to the idea of murdering people, and this was finally the first time he let his anger and bad judgment get to him in this manner. His immediate regret and guilt afterwards was... satisfying, in a way. Mike tells Walt that everything is falling apart around him, Walt gets mad and kills Mike, Walt realized Mike is absolutely right and this is just the icing on the cake.
It's all downhill from here, guys.
I wonder how many old man bad-asses are now gonna say "Shut the fuck up and let me die in peace" as their final words. Because they totally should.
man. fuck walt.
he'll end up killing jesse before the season's over. i don't get why mike wouldn't let jesse bring him the bag. shit, anyone but walt.
For me, the creepiest part of that final scene was Walt stating his realization that he could've just got the names from Lydia.(Hard to see any resistance from her, we know she's prepared to hire people to kill them.) It just seemed like a slap in the face to Mike. All the effort he put into saving those guys, getting back in to pay them off, and he ends up dying after being shot by someone he knew was bad news, and then hearing about how Walt was going to find them(And I think the implication is kill them/Have them killed inside rather than a desire to provide money to their families).
Also, Is there any sense of significance in the security camera angle type shot when Walt was in Hanks office removing the bug? I'm completely unsure of whether this is a red herring or Vince Gilligan having everything in there, and Walt being caught by Hank seems like a definite possibility as the final shit hitting the fan moment.
So, I guess the next new person we are going to see is Todd's uncle, who will end up killing the 9 people. Given who Todd is, I expect this guy will be a crazy, crazy dude and introduce a host of new problems.