Roughneck
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Mike was being tailed by the cops. He didn't have a gun on him. That's why he dumped them all down the well.
Once again, Walt has nothing to be afraid of. Mike is the risk in the situation. You dont take a gun for protection if there is nothing to be protected from.
Also, do you just expect Walt to just give Mike his gun back once he realizes its gone?
Yes, Walt got pissed when he didnt hear what he wanted from Mike but the minute he saw that gun he knew that killing him was a real possibility. Things didnt go as plan so Walt adapted.
I'm not saying it was premeditated but you cant say he took the gun without realizing that killing Mike would maybe be an option. Besides, you make it sound like he accidentally shot Mike, he knew exactly what he what doing when he was walking up to his car. He walked right up too him and shot him, of course he meant to kill him.I don't think so. I think we've come to the consensus that Walt did not intend to kill Mike. It was a fight or flight decision, but he took the gun to leave his options open, and maybe for his own protection.
Did you see the look on his face after he shot Mike. That was not the look of a coldblooded killer that was satisfied with his actions.
A bit silly but that hasn't stopped them before.
I actually think it's weak that they had hank finally figure it out by just remembering something he had thought before. Reading the book didn't change Walt's initials. That's what they were the whole time. I thought he was going to read a note written to Heisenberg.
I actually think it's weak that they had hank finally figure it out by just remembering something he had thought before. Reading the book didn't change Walt's initials. That's what they were the whole time. I thought he was going to read a note written to Heisenberg.
