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I'm not saying that the writing sucks or the show sucks. I think it's the best show ever. Just simply saying that I don't like Walt as much as I did. He has turned everyone in his life against him except Walt Jr and of course his daughter and once/if they find out what all he has done, they will do the same. It's excellent writing. But I just don't like the person he has became. But if he didn't become Heisenberg the show wouldn't have been as good, I get that. I'm just wondering what is going to happen next. Jesse obviously doesn't burn the house down because at the very beginning of the season they show Walt coming back to the house months later. So I'm wondering what happens?

That was probably the shows creators intention from the beginning, which I totally dig. I've been rooting for Jesse to get his act together for a while now..hope he makes it out alive.
 
That was probably the shows creators intention from the beginning, which I totally dig. I've been rooting for Jesse to get his act together for a while now..hope he makes it out alive.

You have 119 minutes left with Jesse (including commercials).
 
Sometimes I wonder how the writers put themselves so deep in a hole they are gonna get themselves out. Not easy, when you write. That was a good one - and intense.
 
I love how all these subtle little things that normally go walt's way suddenly aren't.

First Hank finding Pinkman before he can burn the house down (and finding the book to begin with). Now with the bald guy being there with his daughter that Jesse mistook for a skinhead... even better.

It's like the team in the NFL that was barely winning thanks to lucky turnover and once in a lifetime plays suddenly having their luck run out... and somehow he's still gonna at least be alive for another year.
 
I love how Walt was the only person to truly care about Jesse in last nights episode. Jesse is just a pawn in Hanks scheme, and Skyler ordered Walt to murder him. I'm still hoping Walt and Jesse can reunite as a team one last time.

The Walt/Junior embrace was one of the most touching scenes I've seen in the series. It's going to be devastating if Junior ends up a victim of all this.
 
Yes, it was pretty wild how cold both Skylar and Hank came across last night. With Hank it was even a bit more shocking after the first part of the episode, it seemed he at least didn't want anything bad to happen to Jesse, then turns around and says it doesn't matter if Walt kills him. So I guess Walt does truly care about Jesse, at least to the point that he doesn't want him dead; although judging by the last phone call, that may have changed.

I'm thinking now that the flash forwards we see with Walt getting armed is him about to throw down with Todd and his gang. I'm wondering if next week they might screw up and kill the wrong person or something, and it starts a Walt vs. Todd war.
 
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Everything I read online (fake spoilers, people claiming to be insiders, etc) claim that Ozymandias is the best episode in the series, the one where everything falls apart completely, and that it starts at the end of next weeks episode.

I tried to look up the definition of the word for next weeks episode "To'hajiilee."

all I was able to find was that its an Indian Reservation.
 
This episode just put me farther on Walt's side. Hank is just being selfish with this case. He doesn't care what happens to anyone else, just as long as he gets Walt. Walt may now have to kill Jesse, and that would be a sad thing to see. I am hoping for a Hank death soon.
 
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Everything I read online (fake spoilers, people claiming to be insiders, etc) claim that Ozymandias is the best episode in the series, the one where everything falls apart completely, and that it starts at the end of next weeks episode.

I tried to look up the definition of the word for next weeks episode "To'hajiilee."

all I was able to find was that its an Indian Reservation.

Gilligan has said Ozymandias is the best of the series. No doubt, crap is about to hit the fan.
 
Yep. And Saul Goodman.

Is it weird I want the last episode to have a throwaway scene where Saul moves to a new state and does new crappy commercials and is the biggest winner in all of this, and thats where we get the spinoff?
 
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