DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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Well he is going to have a long run. But that is beside the point, this now sets up Walt having to leave town. He won't agree to cook now, and Skyler will be all kinds of pissed when she hears of Hanks demise. I don't really know what will happen with Jesse. But I really did not like him spitting in Walt's face like that, he isn't an angel himself.
Amazing episode, so many great moments. Don't know how Hank and Gomie will survive this.
I just can't see a situation in which Hank or Gomie lives without it putting a serious bitter taste in my mouth. For them to somehow win a gunfight against a group of guys with Military grade weaponry would just be too far a reach for the writers. And this show has very very few moments where they "reach" during the storyline. They set the table perfectly for Hank to die. He got his triumph over Heisenberg. He finished it with the emotional phone call to Marie. They both spoke their "I love you". Now it is time for Hank to bite it. There are no "good guys" or "heroes" in this show, so I believe there will not be any real "justice" in terms of a good guy winning against the bad guy. The justice will come when Walt finally has to live with the consequences of his decisions. I think we will see something unfold where the result will be Walt dying of cancer with seven barrels full of money, and no family to give it to. The entire effort will be wasted because Walt will be alone. That will be the true justice.
I just can't see a situation in which Hank or Gomie lives without it putting a serious bitter taste in my mouth. For them to somehow win a gunfight against a group of guys with Military grade weaponry would just be too far a reach for the writers. And this show has very very few moments where they "reach" during the storyline. They set the table perfectly for Hank to die. He got his triumph over Heisenberg. He finished it with the emotional phone call to Marie. They both spoke their "I love you". Now it is time for Hank to bite it. There are no "good guys" or "heroes" in this show, so I believe there will not be any real "justice" in terms of a good guy winning against the bad guy. The justice will come when Walt finally has to live with the consequences of his decisions. I think we will see something unfold where the result will be Walt dying of cancer with seven barrels full of money, and no family to give it to. The entire effort will be wasted because Walt will be alone. That will be the true justice.