hellblazer103
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edit : rewatched the scene again, nvm.
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The synopsis for the season finale says that Walt has a surprising ally.
I don't think killing a child is inherently worse than killing an adult, but it's also possible that maybe Walt intended the poison for Jesse's new girlfriend, but somehow the kid got ahold of it. Maybe?
IF Walt poisoned the child, he had to have had help.
The timelines don't match up. But that's the key. Walt had to make sure that he had an air-tight alibi. If he could show Jesse that there was no way he could have given the child the poison during that timeframe, he'd be in the clear. Then it's just a matter of pointing the finger at Gus, and he's got Jesse back on his side.
Just because Walt didn't personally do it doesn't mean he wasn't involved.
So if we're going to speculate that Walt was involved, the question is - who helped him?
Saul. My guess is that's why Saul was leaving (as well as all that stuff last week): Saul knew that Jessie would eventually find out about it and had to get the hell out of town.
Bob Odenkirk is a great comedic writer and actor. Netflix Mr. Show, its' good stuff.On a side note, I just learned that Bob Odenkirk (Saul) played the Marriage Counselor in Arrested Development.
What would Saul have to gain for poisoning the kid?
I don't think Walt did it, if not only because of his palpable horror at telling Jesse that Gus threatened his wife and children and the sudden realization that Gus (might've) played them both by turning Jesse against him, so that he would the one to kill him.
If Gus didn't do it, I'm betting that the kid found it himself and ingested it, though Jesse and Walt will never know.
I agree. I think it was Walt, it seems like they made it pretty clear that walt cracked and is now playing on Gus's level now in terms of moral ground. But I do love that the show has built it up so it really could be either of them. I'm pretty sure Walt's crazy cackle was him laughing at this idea. Ahh, I love this show.it isn't gus. from the inside the episode video on the website, it seems gus didn't do it.
i think walt did it, as many signs point to him, but i don't know how he did. i mean the timeline really doesn't match up, and as many have said before, he couldn't have done it himself. i don't know if i'd buy saul helping walt do this, either.
walt never needed access to the cigarette, he could have made his own ricen, poisoned the kid and then just had the sauls guy take the cigarette when he frisked him.
Walt essentially murdered Jane through inaction, I really don't think it's out of the realm of possibility for him to have somehow poisoned the kid, but I don't think he did it. I hope he didn't go that far at least.
It's possible that the surprising ally will turn out to be Hank. The man has basically solved the whole case. And he has done it without any support from the DEA. The man has gone rogue and will look the other way to help his family.
Plus, let's not ignore that Walt has been too obvious around Hank. Walt was always nervous during those stakeouts and even purposely crashed as they approached the laundary place. Then, when he announces that he has gotten a special car so that he wouldn't need to rely on Walt, he gets that "warning call."
Hank has put two and two together.