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I'm talking about the series as a whole. He was gone from mild mannered teacher to drug kingpin that has managed to destroy everyone in his way in a year. That's not logical or reasonable, but that's why its a tv show. You have to be willing to put some of that aside.
It's already been mentioned in here, but I find the explanation that he was a chemist mastermind who gave away his rightful place worth hundreds of millions at some megacorp, and worn down by teaching high school chemistry to cause this as reasonable. Even in the span of a year. Even from S01E01 Walt looked dissatisfied and passive aggressive.
 
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2 episodes left this season(10 total)... sucks they had to split the season in half.
 
Can't believe Walt wouldn't take the money and run. Some times he's just too dumb to believe. He may have a master plan up his sleeve, but he didn't when he was initially rejecting the $5M. Excited to see what his plan is.

If he took the money and ran, the show would be over. BB likes to throw logic and reason out the window for the sake of story.

It's not really that Walt is dumb as much as it is him harboring resentment from what happened with him and Gray Matter. They've touched on what happened there several times throughout the series and the impact of it has just recently come to fruition.

Now that he's losing his family, the meth business is his substitute for accomplishing something, something that he feels he would have done had he not left Gray Matter.
 
He has lived long enough to see himself become the villain. Bet they'll have him die with a last chance to be a hero.
Heard him say in an interview that he knows Walt will die, he just doesn't want to see how until he's given that script.
 
It's already been mentioned in here, but I find the explanation that he was a chemist mastermind who gave away his rightful place worth hundreds of millions at some megacorp, and worn down by teaching high school chemistry to cause this as reasonable. Even in the span of a year. Even from S01E01 Walt looked dissatisfied and passive aggressive.
Thats his reason for doing it but that doesn't mean it's the reasonable decision. That's two different things. He made an emotional decision, not the logical one. Every show does this for the sake of the story and because that's what people sometimes do.
 
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Oh yeah. Forgot about that. I was pretty sure he never came out and said I killed so and so.

Also, with the way they are doing this final season, why couldn't they just say what it is? It's 2 seasons with 8 episodes each. The debut to the 2nd half of this season is said to be next summer. The regular time a new season would start anyway.
 
Just read an interview with Mike, and he pretty much said Walt will definitely die...he just hopes it's something painful.
 
Wow, what an episode.

I have a feeling next week is going to be one heck of a send off, and will leave us hanging for a year.
 
Walt's losing it. Bringing in outsiders and acting without thinking. It's gonna be his downfall
 
Walt did look legitmately panicked a bit at the end tonight, kind of like even he now realizes he's crossed over to a very dark place.
 
Walt did look legitmately panicked a bit at the end tonight, kind of like even he now realizes he's crossed over to a very dark place.

He's crazy. He finds a way to rationalize everything. He was even explaining himself to Mike after he shot him.
 
Mike asked for it, he should of played it off cool and gave him some fake names and rode off into the sunset. Heck of a episode
 
The show is becoming a bit too much like Walt now. Ego is out of control and is starting to make stupid mistakes.
 

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