Breaking Bad - Part 10

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Not only do I not want Walt "redeemed", but I don't think he even can be. There's nothing I can think of that he could do that would redeem him in my eyes. If he goes back to save Jesse, I hope Jesse ****ing plugs him in the back of the head. No hugs. No thank yous. No misty goodbyes. Just one last "**** you" for all the lives Walt has ruined.
 
Jesse ain't killing Walt unless Walt allows it to happen. :o

And I very much see that happening.
 
I think Walt has to fail in his (assumed) quest to save jesse. Even if Jesse has spent the last 6 months as todd's personal torture toy and walt comes in guns ablaze and litterally carries out jesse in his arms...Jesse is still going to do everything he can to kill walt. Those feelings aren't going to change.

I think Walt in his mind though is going to assume saving jesse absolves him of his sins and in his over-confidence he probably believes jesse's going to feel indebted to him for life.

The episode was called Ozymandias for a reason Walt's already lost. I can't see him having another triumphant moment.
 
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I think that if Jesse felt indebted to Walt for any of the times he saved his life he wouldn't have sold him to Hank.
 
I think Walt has to fail in his (assumed) quest to save jesse. Even if Jesse has spent the last 6 months as todd's personal torture toy and walt comes in guns ablaze and litterally carries out jesse in his arms...Jesse is still going to do everything he can to kill walt. Those feelings aren't going to change.

I think Walt in his mind though is going to assume saving jesse absolves him of his sins and in his over-confidence he probably believes jesse's going to feel indebted to him for life.

The episode was called Ozymandias for a reason Walt's already lost. I can't see him having another triumphant moment.

He can't be THAT delusional......



...... can he? :csad:
 
I guess we can now say Pinkman's plan was a giant failure, had he done like Hank told him to then Walt would be in jail by now, and none of them would be dead.
 
I guess we can now say Pinkman's plan was a giant failure, had he done like Hank told him to then Walt would be in jail by now, and none of them would be dead.

More like if Walt hadn't called the Nazis for backup none of them would be dead.

But as I said before, nothing on this show can generally be pinned on one person. It's an elaborate clockwork machine with many moving parts.

He can't be THAT delusional......



...... can he? :csad:

I actually think that's kind of a key part of Walt's character. He thinks people and relationships are some kind of chemistry formula to figure out. With the right application of words or money or this or that he can make someone happy or bend them to his will or whatever. Time and time again he's demonstrated this. Probably most overtly in Fly:

I truly believe there exists some combination of words. There must exist certain words in a certain specific order that can explain all of this.
 
Yeah, but we're talking about having a man dragged out from under a car and ordering him to be executed in front of you, before basically selling him into slavery to a bunch of Nazis and telling him you let his girlfriend die.

Even Walt has to be like ".... yeah, there's no getting out of that one."
 
I think Jesse's gonna make it through the finale. I was seriously concerned when he was taken from under the car, but there's no way they're gonna let Todd be the end of Jesse. Get ready for the ultimate "*****" moment when he kills that guy.
 
I think it's obvious Walt is going after the money... but since he doesn't actually know that Jesse isn't dead, and they may not actually even tell him that because they are trying to make money out of Jesse behind his back... it could very well be that whatever Walt's plan is to destroy them and get his money back INADVERTANTLY leads to Jesse's freedom, without him even knowing it... leading to one heck of a final showdown between Jesse and Walt (which just has to be how the series ends).
 
I know that with everything going on it's probably not going to happen but i would certainly like to see Jesse's old friends and the Schwartz couple before the show ends.
 
I guess we can now say Pinkman's plan was a giant failure, had he done like Hank told him to then Walt would be in jail by now, and none of them would be dead.
They needed hard evidence against Walt - the money.

The plan was great. They couldn't have known Walt would panic and call the Nazi cavalry.
 
Basically nobody is getting a happy ending at the end of this thing. Everyone's life has been ****ed up.
 
isnt it funny that the nazi's have somewhere around 50 millions and in the same week they start cooking meth?

''Jesus, what's with all the greed here?''
 
The money is the only factor I'm not sure on. I'd like to see it spread around to the Whites, Marie, and Jesse. Walter's not gonna need it in Hell. :o
 
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