Breaking Bad - Part 8

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Even after the "reveal" episode there was still a minority who still clung that walt didn't do it, if you only for the fact they didn't actually see walt on screen poisoning brock himself.

It's actually a good thing the show decided to be somewhat blatant and do a direct zoom on the plant in walt's backyard, otherwise to this day we'd probably still have a huge group of people arguing walt had nothing to do with brock.

I was unsure after watching it only because I didn't think Walt would poison a kid with ricin and that Gus had this brilliant plan. It was the Inside Breaking Bad video on AMC's website that appears after each new episode that had Giancarlo Esposito reveal that Gus didn't know the kid was poisoned and that stopped him from returning to his car. He explained what was going through Gus' mind and that eliminated him, so it had to be Walt. The twist was he used the Lily of the Valley that closed 4.13 was in 4.12.
 
There were two men that were at Walter's house when Walter went to get back some money so that he could contact Saul. My original thought was that Gus poisoned Brock and then his men sneaked in Walter's home and put the plant there so that Jesse would find it later on and blame Walt. I was pretty surprised when I found out that it was all Walt. That was the point when he became the antagonist of the show in my eyes. I wanted him to be caught after that (and still do).
 
I'm starting to think Walter will lose an eyeball so that he'll look like the teddy.
 
People have tried to say the teddy bear is tied to Gus or even Holly, but I'll be honest I don't think the teddy bear is really symbolic of anything. People like to post a comparison of the teddy bear to Gus, but they always reverse the image of the teddy bear. It's a cool comparison I guess, but they're forcing it.
 
Gives new meaning to the phrase "A Picture Is Worth A Thousands Words."
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This pic cracks me up even more when I picture it as walter white actually in the background.
 
Even after the "reveal" episode there was still a minority who still clung that walt didn't do it, if you only for the fact they didn't actually see walt on screen poisoning brock himself.

These are the kind of people who make you repeatedly face palm and refuse to talk to other fans. If they need to see everything to believe it, they're obviously watching the wrong show and should try something more their speed like CSI where you see everything.
 
There were two men that were at Walter's house when Walter went to get back some money so that he could contact Saul. My original thought was that Gus poisoned Brock and then his men sneaked in Walter's home and put the plant there so that Jesse would find it later on and blame Walt. I was pretty surprised when I found out that it was all Walt. That was the point when he became the antagonist of the show in my eyes. I wanted him to be caught after that (and still do).

The question remains..... who were those men?
 
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