Breaking Bad - Part 5

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For all intensive purposes it's season 6. It's not like they literally shot 16 straight episodes and are now airing the last batch after a year wait. These eps. were being filmed and likely still written for a good part after the last season already aired.

Calling it a split season is somewhat misleading in that I doubt it's any more connected to the episodes it followed then any of the other seasons were?

For all intensive purposes it's season 6.

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i have a strong feeling that jesse will never find out about half of the bad things walter did to him..

i assume as soon as walter finds out that hank is onto him, he will try to convince jesse to run too. walter was the mastermind and jesse could be some kind of leverage for hank. using him to get to walter. maybe jesse will so some kind of deal? i dont know..
 
I wanna know how Jesse can find out about Walt letting Jane die in a logical way
 
There's no way for Jesse to learn about it other than Walt just outright telling him.

I think it might be more possible for him to learn about what Walt did to Brock. I know Walt got rid of the potted Lily of the Valley plant, but maybe that wasn't the only one in his backyard...
 
There's no way for Jesse to learn about it other than Walt just outright telling him.

I think it might be more possible for him to learn about what Walt did to Brock. I know Walt got rid of the potted Lily of the Valley plant, but maybe that wasn't the only one in his backyard...

Saul could tell him about that. He was in on it with Walt.

But as far as Jane's death goes Walt will probably be the only one who ever knows what really happened.
 
He came so damn close to telling him in Fly. I think that may be about as close to a confession as we get. Unless there ends up being a scene where Walt thinks he's about to die and just comes completely clean about everything
 
I wonder how Walt Jr. is going to react to the truth about his father.
 
He better ****ing find out before he ends up getting capped
 
"Son, I've been cooking crystal meth..."
"Oh."
"... but I haven't cooked breakfast. I think we're out of bacon."
*Jr. flips table*
 
lol, Walt Jr. is in the breakfast business. Stay out of his kitchen!
 
That dinner scene between Skylar, Jesse, and Walt is one of the greatest things I've ever seen on television.
 
I know there's talk of a Saul spin-off series, but I'd like to see a Badger spin-off series as well. Breaking Badger would be an award winning series covering the life and times of Brandon Mayhew.
 
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I'm slowly rewatching the show in anticipation for the final season. I'm halfway through season two. I forgot how funny the episode "4 Days Out" was.
 
Yeah, 4 Days Out is the episode you can watch over and over. It's also a perfect episode to show to someone who has never watched the show before (other than the pilot).
 
I finished my rewatch like 3 or 4 days ago. Took me less than a week. You can't just watch one episode of Breaking Bad
 
I wonder how Walt Jr. is going to react to the truth about his father.

I don't think he is going to. I think he is going to die and that is going to be the event that sets everything in motion for the end game, kinda the straw that breaks the camel's back.
 
I don't think he is going to. I think he is going to die and that is going to be the event that sets everything in motion for the end game, kinda the straw that breaks the camel's back.

That's a possibility I've considered.

On another note, we know that Hank is onto Walter. But I wonder who else is after him now? Does anyone think Declan will become a threat?
 
The final episode takes place in a cow house, I can feel it.
 
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