I don't think so. I mean, who would be left to fulfill this for Walt?
Skinny Pete and Badger don't strike me as the murdering types. It was pure intimidation, that will frighten them enough to give Jr. the money.
Yeah, but Elliott and Gretchen don't know that. As far as they know, they just had two legitimate hitmen pointing guns at them.
I see.Yeah, I thought he just said if you don't do what I'm telling you to do in 10 months you'll die.
Granted, they'll probably still be frightened, just because they know "hitmen" are out there watching, but Walt only indicated they would die if they didn't follow his orders.
I see.
That's a shame. Filtering his money through them plus making them fear for their safety for the rest of their lives would have been a great "**** you."
What I'll say about this ending is that they did the exact thing I was kind of dreading they'd do for a long time...which is to try and give Walt a last minute redemption. And yet, I didn't hate it. In fact, it all pretty much felt right.
I dunno, it was actually a very feel good ending which I found kind of surprising, but there definitely was a part of me hoping the show would end on a darker, more brutal note. I didn't want to root for Walt again, but they made me! I'm torn because I totally see how this was a fitting end to the show.
All in all, great series, great finale. Probably not my first choice for an ending, but it was undeniably satisfying. Breaking Bad will go down as one of the greats, no two ways about it.
Fantastic finale. It surprised me, took my breath away and satisfied me. It was the ending that fit the show and I can't wait to watch this series again. And again and again. Seasons four and five elevated it to my favourite drama series ever and made the earlier seasons even better.
We will remember Heisenberg's name 54 years from now.