the nazi's dont deserve to be part of the end game.
this is going to be between jesse/walt/wives for the LAST episode. i think we may see jesse use some of his chemical knowledge to escape/create an explosion and kill the nazis then its walt coming back when he sees a report on tv showing jesse alive and he thinks he will go after his family so he comes back to finish the job.
maybe Walt has change of heart and the machine gun purchase scene is him returning to free Jesse from the Nazis.
Just thinking about his phone conversation with Skyler, reckon he did his confession on the call knowing he was being taped and to help abscond her from culpability?
Just thinking about his phone conversation with Skyler, reckon he did his confession on the call knowing he was being taped and to help abscond her from culpability?
The start of the last episode was 100% a flashback.
We will see Jesse again.
I can't believe that Walt will have a change of heart and come back to save Jesse. He ordered his death, and then gave him up for torture without so much as a second thought.
The following vid is the preview for the next episode. No specific spoilers per se (typical of the preview clips this season), but it does allude to something. Watch if you like...
Just thinking about his phone conversation with Skyler, reckon he did his confession on the call knowing he was being taped and to help abscond her from culpability?
I can’t help but wonder if Hank was playing it right at the end. People are coming. You’ve got ten minutes. As of now I’m retired. My brother-in-law will take care of me.
Maybe he was screwed anyway, but…if Walt played along they couldn’t have dug up the money.
Did anyone else notice how Walt's phone call to Skyler was basically quotes from whiny posts on the I HATE SKYLER WHITE facebook pages?
Walt's final phone call was a masterful, ugly piece of work. There was an aspect to it that felt as if Gilligan and Walley-Beckett were performing the opposite of fan service. To hear Walt assail Skyler for all her shortcomings — her lack of appreciation, her meddling, her disdain, her disobedience — was fan shaming of the highest order. Walt was giving voice to those who've bombarded Skyler — and the remarkably poised actress who played the hell out of her, especially last night — for being the buzzkill in Walt's wacky misadventures. And it was terrible to hear. But this chillingly precise bit of writing functioned on multiple levels, and making Redditors feel bad was only the lesser of the three.
Did anyone else notice how Walt's phone call to Skyler was basically quotes from whiny posts on the I HATE SKYLER WHITE facebook pages?
Walt's final phone call was a masterful, ugly piece of work. There was an aspect to it that felt as if Gilligan and Walley-Beckett were performing the opposite of fan service. To hear Walt assail Skyler for all her shortcomings — her lack of appreciation, her meddling, her disdain, her disobedience — was fan shaming of the highest order. Walt was giving voice to those who've bombarded Skyler — and the remarkably poised actress who played the hell out of her, especially last night — for being the buzzkill in Walt's wacky misadventures. And it was terrible to hear. But this chillingly precise bit of writing functioned on multiple levels, and making Redditors feel bad was only the lesser of the three.
(I like how that article implies that anyone on reddit would 'feel bad'. That is untrue, because reddit users have neckbeards in place of emotions).
At the fan-response level, though, the scene also had two sides. There was the part that was directed at the Bad Fan who hates Skyler, and who has written entire posts on Reddit indistinguishable from what Walt said, and who now got his own language shoved back in his face, labelled “abuser-talk.†And there was the part that was designed to sucker the Prissy Progressive Fan (me) who was all too eager to see Skyler as a pure victim, not merely of abusive Walt, but also of the Bad Fan. Vince Gilligan, you cunning ■■■■■■■, I am confused and delighted. In one way, this scene was “Breaking Bad†having it both ways; in another way, it was the best kind of text, evading the simple read, as emotionally labile as I felt an hour after watching it.