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The altering of the outro song when they storm the bar looking for him was absolutely awesome.

Dis gon be gud.
 
So this idea hit me after thinking how effective jacks group has really been. Especially getting into skylar's and killing andrea so easily.

What if walt goes in. Guns blazing. And dies. Having barely done anything to them? Wouldnt that be the ultimate pyrhic ending? Walt finally trying to atone for some of his misdeeds and ultimately failing so miserably that its as if he never existed? I could see vince gilligan letting todd and his buddies win this. I really could.
 
So this idea hit me after thinking how effective jacks group has really been. Especially getting into skylar's and killing andrea so easily.

What if walt goes in. Guns blazing. And dies. Having barely done anything to them? Wouldnt that be the ultimate pyrhic ending? Walt finally trying to atone for some of his misdeeds and ultimately failing so miserably that its as if he never existed? I could see vince gilligan letting todd and his buddies win this. I really could.

I don't think they'd do that. It's an ending that just f***s with the viewer, but isn't really all that clever. They are going to do something really clever, IMO. I hope Walt beats the skinheads with one of his magical plans and Jesse or Marie kills Walt (and Marie goes to jail, LOL).
 
How are they going to wrap this up in 50 or so minutes of screen time? This is going to be insane!


I'm evidently the only person in the country who has not been mesmerized by this show. I watched my first episode last night, and based on that, suspect the final show will be all about the money and how all of this effort to make his family a bunch of money by committing crimes is for naught.

He dies and the trasnsporter/fake id guy takes his $11 million. The other meth cook is killed by the weird gang, but they get caught and the feds seize their $70 million.

The wife and the kids end up with zippity doo dah. And that's the moral of the story. Crime doesn't pay.

Just a guess, though. And I've only watched the one episode.
 
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I'm evidently the only person in the country who has not been mesmerized by this show. I watched my first episode last night, and based on that, suspect the final show will be all about the money and how all of this effort to make his family a bunch of money by committing crimes is for naught.

He dies and the trasnsporter/fake id guy takes his $11 million. The other meth cook is killed by the weird gang, but they get caught and the feds seize their $70 million.

The wife and the kids end up with zippity doo dah. And that's the moral of the story. Crime doesn't pay.

Just a guess, though. And I've only watched the one episode.

So this post is about as educated as all of your posts in the politics forum?

If anything about your post comes to fruition, I will facepalm and start writing angry letters. I don't get the feeling that these writers are going to finish up with such a meaningless finale.
 
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So this post is about as educated as all of your posts in the politics forum?

If anything about your post comes to fruition, I will facepalm and start writing angry letters. I don't get the feeling that these writers are going to finish up with such a meaningless finale.


Really? All the commentary throughout last night's episode about just wanting to get money to his family? The lawyer telling him it will never work, asking the transport dude to give it to them if he shows up one day in Vt and he's dead, the packaging of 100k to mail to the son's friend? His utter dismay that he's got no way to get them the $?

I'd say its flipping obvious that's where its headed.
 
I'm evidently the only person in the country who has not been mesmerized by this show. I watched my first episode last night, and based on that, suspect the final show will be all about the money and how all of this effort to make his family a bunch of money by committing crimes is for naught.

He dies and the trasnsporter/fake id guy takes his $11 million. The other meth cook is killed by the weird gang, but they get caught and the feds seize their $70 million.

The wife and the kids end up with zippity doo dah. And that's the moral of the story. Crime doesn't pay.

Just a guess, though. And I've only watched the one episode.

You sure seem qualified to give your opinion on the entire series.
 
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His old buddy from the corporation they started pissed him off. I could see him burning the skin heads down and taking down the corporation on national television. With jessie's help after they reconcile. They always have.
 
Really? All the commentary throughout last night's episode about just wanting to get money to his family? The lawyer telling him it will never work, asking the transport dude to give it to them if he shows up one day in Vt and he's dead, the packaging of 100k to mail to the son's friend? His utter dismay that he's got no way to get them the $?

I'd say its flipping obvious that's where its headed.

It's flipping obvious that the epic finale of Breaking Bad is going to be Walt dying alone in a cabin in BFE, NH and the minivan dude takes his barrel of money?

No, it's pretty obvious to anybody that knows a damn thing about the series that what's coming is Walt is coming back to try to take down the Nazis.

It's amazing how much conviction you have with your opinions, given your admitted ignorance on it all.
 
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His old buddy from the corporation they started pissed him off. I could see him burning the skin heads down and taking down the corporation on national television. With jessie's help after they reconcile. They always have.

I don't think he's going after the corporation at all. I think that was merely a catalyst to get him to go through with taking out the Nazis. He was content to let it all go and turn himself in, then he saw that and decided "Screw that, I'm taking them out".

Remember, earlier in the season being described as a "sweet guy" really pissed him off.

I also still don't know if he'd off Jesse or not. I think part of him wants to, or at least doesn't care if he gets offed, but part of him still wants to embrace him as a son. I can see it ending with Jesse killing him.
 
I'm evidently the only person in the country who has not been mesmerized by this show. I watched my first episode last night, and based on that, suspect the final show will be all about the money and how all of this effort to make his family a bunch of money by committing crimes is for naught.

He dies and the trasnsporter/fake id guy takes his $11 million. The other meth cook is killed by the weird gang, but they get caught and the feds seize their $70 million.

The wife and the kids end up with zippity doo dah. And that's the moral of the story. Crime doesn't pay.

Just a guess, though. And I've only watched the one episode.

If last night was the first episode you've watched, then it's impossible for you to be really into what's going on. Yes on a high level you can say "Walt did this, Skylar does that, blah blah blah", but you have no idea all the details of the story of how it got to this point. We're all invested in that.

That's like only watching the very end of Return of the Jedi and saying "So his dad turned good back at the end, whoopty do".
 
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Not to mention that we've got a flash forward that shows without a doubt that Walt comes back to his old house at some point next Sunday.

There are about 100,000 possible endings. Walt dying in the cabin is about the only thing that's NOT possible.
 
I'm evidently the only person in the country who has not been mesmerized by this show. I watched my first episode last night, and based on that, suspect the final show will be all about the money and how all of this effort to make his family a bunch of money by committing crimes is for naught.

He dies and the trasnsporter/fake id guy takes his $11 million. The other meth cook is killed by the weird gang, but they get caught and the feds seize their $70 million.

The wife and the kids end up with zippity doo dah. And that's the moral of the story. Crime doesn't pay.

Just a guess, though. And I've only watched the one episode.

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His old buddy from the corporation they started pissed him off. I could see him burning the skin heads down and taking down the corporation on national television. With jessie's help after they reconcile. They always have.

I think you may be closest. Of course, how he does that will be the exciting thing to watch.
 
I don't think he's going after the corporation at all. I think that was merely a catalyst to get him to go through with taking out the Nazis. He was content to let it all go and turn himself in, then he saw that and decided "Screw that, I'm taking them out".

Remember, earlier in the season being described as a "sweet guy" really pissed him off.

I also still don't know if he'd off Jesse or not. I think part of him wants to, or at least doesn't care if he gets offed, but part of him still wants to embrace him as a son. I can see it ending with Jesse killing him.

His legacy with Gray Matter is really what has been driving him all along. Taking care of the family is the stated moral reason, however, his pride was broken when he left the company and that is a big driving force in what he's done.
 
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I wont lie... im still hoping for a Malcolm reference somehow. If his name were hal lambert now...
 
Hahahahaha! Ok, ok, ok. I withdraw my earlier comments. There is obviously more backstory than was apparent last night. Let me ask you this: How many here think it ends with him dead, one way or another?
 
Hahahahaha! Ok, ok, ok. I withdraw my earlier comments. There is obviously more backstory than was apparent last night. Let me ask you this: How many here think it ends with him dead, one way or another?

I could see him orchestrating his death in a redemptive way sort of like Eastwood in Gran' Torino.
 
Hahahahaha! Ok, ok, ok. I withdraw my earlier comments. There is obviously more backstory than was apparent last night. Let me ask you this: How many here think it ends with him dead, one way or another?

Walter has lost everything he ever loved. He has no reason to live. He sold out to money, and now his money can't buy him anything. Heck, he paid the guy $10,000 just to talk to him for one hour.

Living by himself is worse than prison. I think he goes out in a suicidal confrontation with the Nazis. He gains redemption by saving Jesse's life. It'll be fun to see what actually happens. The show has great writers!
 
I hate "Flynn".

He doesn't get a free pass for being "special".

He's like Carl from 'The Walking Dead'.



Tried to find the image but I can't. The poster of Carl Grimes saying "Wanted Dead or Alive" with Alive crossed out is hilarious. And accurate... Flynn sucks. Unappreciative of the car he is given so crybaby gets his way. All of the extra time spent helping his special ass and the kid turns out to be a turd.
 
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