You know if Walt didn't get winged by the M60 along with Jesse not killing him would Walt have ended his own life or would he have allowed himself to be taken into custody? Strong signs point to the former.
Considering he was already bleeding out I interpreted his asking of Jesse to kill him as less I want to die cause he was already wounded and dying and more so trying to balance the scales with Jesse over all the **** he'd done to him.
Of course Jesse by that point didn't need it anymore and I saw the final nod between them as some kind of joint acknowledgment that they had both found some sort of inner peace.
But man was it awesome seeing Jesse drive through that gate.
You know if Walt didn't get winged by the M60 along with Jesse not killing him would Walt have ended his own life or would he have allowed himself to be taken into custody? Strong signs point to the former.
Ya I'm pretty sure he went there with no intention of coming back out. I think if it wasn't for Jesse being there he probably would have just let the M60 take care of him
Darn.. why couldn't Skylar have died!!!
From the Breaking Bad Wiki her daughter's name is Kiira. I have no clue who Monica is, if that's what she said.Her daughter maybe? Can't remember what her name was.
In the Talking Bad interview after the finale, Vince Gilligan alludes to Walt at the end as being like Gollum in The Lord of the Rings, in the meth lab, reunited with his Precious.
Its an interesting comparison: Smeagol/Gollum was a dual character like Walt/Heisenberg, and he too ended The Lord of the Rings not redeemedindeed, villainousyet instrumental in defeating a larger evil nonetheless. Here, likewise, Walt is alone at the end of all things with a beloved, cold thing. He takes a moment to himself, considers his lifes work, and the last things he sees are himself, his machine, and a smear of blood. One more time, he is caressing his baby. Hes alone with what he loves, and what he deserves.
James Poniewozik, TIME
Elliott Schwartz is perhaps the least intimidating man on the planet.
Walt's plan almost completely backfired considering he almost got shot right in there that room.this too... maybe walt had the intention of taking them all out, jesse and himself included... but seeing jesse in his current state, decided to make a drastic move.
That makes senseI'm pretty sure Lydia just said "Oh my God."
Actually it was pretty realistic. The gun was about waste high so the only way you wouldn't get hit is if you were on the ground and even that didn't work out all that well for ole Walt.
No, it was, "Oh my Todd."I'm pretty sure Lydia just said "Oh my God."
Walt's plan almost completely backfired considering he almost got shot right in there that room.
You know if Walt didn't get winged by the M60 along with Jesse not killing him would Walt have ended his own life or would he have allowed himself to be taken into custody? Strong signs point to the former.
he would have shot himself IMO. He knew this was his last moment. He got clipped and hoped Jesse would end the pain quickly... but Jesse punished him and Walt knew he deserved it hence the head nod... just my opinion.
Read what I said again.
Of all I pointed out, its not the why are they all dead that bothered me but the way it had to happen for it to work like it was intended IE having a room with all of them inside when they could've easily be spreaded out throughout the site..
That kind of prediction/gamble by Walt just seems a little too much Batman Gambit for my tastes.