Blitzkrieg Bop
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July? Goddamn it.
It's up for debate, surly. Walter has an ongoing streak of horrible things, while all we know Todd's done beforehand is robbery. Walt poisoned Brock for his own gain, while Todd did it (I'm guessing) because he thought that's what he was supposed to do. Meanwhile, Walter just stands there and doesn't object, so maybe he was thinking the same thing and could be proud of Todd for taking a quick initiate, saving Walter and the gang.
Rather have a few more seasons, 13 episodes a year just isn't enough.
Was that kid even a threat? i don't think he even had the faintest clue they were criminals. I mean look at the way he was just waving at them he had no idea what was going on.
What was the worst he would do? "Hey mom when i was dirtbiking in the desert i saw a bunch of random guys draining something from a train" Mom: "Oh that's interesting son."
In fact in i were in that same situation, i'd actually approach the kid and tell him i worked for the train company or whatever and ask if he had any questions.
Simple: guys like Walt and Mike do not take chances or "half measures" or leave loose ends. The kid could create some potential problems if he talked about it.
I just rewatched the episode and I have to agree. That situation could have been handle so simply it's insane. Todd is an idiot
His threat level all depends on how much he saw and how good of an excuse Jesse and Walt could have come up with. That being said, the kid could have just rode by while the 3 were celebrating and witnessed nothing of the heist and Todd would still have killed him. It really has nothing to do with how much of a threat the kid could be and more to do with Todd being a psychopath who follows orders to a T.Was that kid even a threat? i don't think he even had the faintest clue they were criminals. I mean look at the way he was just waving at them he had no idea what was going on.
What was the worst he would do? "Hey mom when i was dirtbiking in the desert i saw a bunch of random guys draining something from a train" Mom: "Oh that's interesting son."
In fact in i were in that same situation, i'd actually approach the kid and tell him i worked for the train company or whatever and ask if he had any questions.
Oh please. This was not about half measures. Mike and walt had no intentions of killing that kid. I mean mike's had about 5 chances to kill that annoying woman and backed out.
Like in my previous post what threat did that kid pose? tell me? He didn't seem to understand they were "bad men" hence his friendly waving. What could he say aside from telling his parent he saw men doing something with a train of which he would have no understanding of what he'd probably be at a loss for words to try to even explain what he saw.
Mike and Walt had no intentions of killing that kid? Based on what? We can't possibly know that until next week so you're limited to speculation. The kid probably wasn't a threat, but you can't deny he's a witness to a crime. And last I checked, witnesses to crimes are targets. Did Todd need to kill him? That's up for debate.
Why don't we wait until the next episode to see how the characters, besides Jesse, feel about this huh? At this point it wouldn't surprise me for Walt to endorse Todd's actions. Not sure how big a fan you are of this show but if you're like most of us here you'd know Gilligan wouldn't have such a development without some purpose or endgame. Breaking Bad isn't gratuitous without purpose.
It doesn't matter if the kid posed a threat. Jesse and Walt strictly told Todd, "No one knows this goes down, except us." When you tell a criminal that, they are going to take that to heart. You can't blame Todd for following orders. Maybe Jesse should have said, "No one can know this except us and little kids." But still, it was the right call to kill the kid. Was it the moral thing to do? No. But hey, there is no room for mistakes in this business, and when there is a mistake, the greater effect it will have on the surrounding people or area or whatever. Maybe they could have talked to the kid, but he is a witness forever, and what's to stop him from going home and telling friends or family? It had to be done.
I don't know why Jesse feels like he is a good guy when he's trying to protect kids. YOU'RE COOKING METH, JESSE! Do you not think that is ruining family's and other kids' life?! He really needs to get out of this business or Walt needs to tell him that the product they make destroys families daily.
I will now patiently wait for Walter to pull a box cutter out on Todd.