1. It's widely assumed, even by Vince Gilligan, that Jesse went to take care of Brock (as if that wasn't obvious).
and
2. It's likely the police eventually found the money.
So where does Jesse go from here? Personally, I like to imagine that he moves out to the midwest and becomes some sort of wood shop teacher.
Definitely. I thought it was going to be a distraction. I never thought it'd actually be the killing device.
All of this.I think you're spot on about the Nazis being introduced just so that there was someone unquestionably more evil than Walt. So they could say "Oh, you're NOT rooting for Walt? I guess you're rooting for the NAZIS then, huh?"
But I don't think they went too overboard on trying to redeem Walt. He offered Jesse some payback and he passed it up, but he was just satisfied in the knowledge Walt was going to die anyway, and that's kind of how I feel. The finale encouraged you to sympathize with Walt one last time but without having to forgive him, which was really the perfect compromise.
And I liked that he died around his meth lab because it just reinforces the point that that was his REAL love, not his family.
So where does Jesse go from here? Personally, I like to imagine that he moves out to the midwest and becomes some sort of wood shop teacher.
he saw it comingAlso, I can't believe nobody's mentioned how brilliant Walt's use of the machine gun actually was. I don't think anybody saw it coming.
1. It's widely assumed, even by Vince Gilligan, that Jesse went to take care of Brock (as if that wasn't obvious).
and
2. It's likely the police eventually found the money.
1=2=3=4=5
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