Breaking Bad

Walt has made it known that this business is only about the money from the get go. Good for Jesse for being able to critically think for once. And ff course he cares for Jesse. He doesn't want to kill Jesse at all. It is a last resort measure as Walt feels Jesse is a danger to himself and his family (which is true).

And regarding, "Personally, I think Walt is pretty cowardly. Very rarely has he killed in cold blood in the series (just the drug dealers he ran over)."

That just seems like a strange comment. I would think seeing that Walt doesn't want to kill would be a positive.

Being evil and being cowardly aren't mutually exclusive. He's more than happy to have other people do it for him.
 
Ted gets out of the hospital only to misjudge the jump into Skylar's bed and breaks the rest of his neck.

(Oh.... You forgot about Ted? Huge loose end).
 
I still feel like Walt is breaking good by the end of the show. Somehow he redeems himself, even if dead. My guess is that somehow Jesse is kidnapped to cook because they think Walt is dead. Walt goes on a suicide mission and takes the ricin so if he fails and does not kill the cartel, they will not be able to force him to cook. The last scene is with everyone in the cartel dead with Jesse and Walt still living but it's a very intense emotional scene because both know the Walt is going to die shortly.

The problem with my guess is that they have said there won't be loose ends. Jesse would be a loose end since we don't know where he goes from there.

Walt will give his own life to save Hank, who is taken prisoner by the Nazis.
 
After reading all the posts from the last couple days, I have somewhat of a new theory..... In the shootout, I think that Walt, Hank, Todd, Jesse and Jack are the only survivors. Hank surrenders and is taken by Jack and Todd, along with Jesse, to some place where they are tied up. Todd and Jack plan to kill Hank and Jesse, but Walt saves them. Walt dies somehow at some point before the end, so Hank does not tell anyone in the DEA about Walt being Heisenberg. Hank tells the DEA he is retiring, and they believe it is due to stress, but really it is because Hank returns to the desert and finds Walt's money. He takes a nice amount of it, gives a bunch to Skylar (for the kids), and gives some to the wife of Gomez. But what happens to Jesse? I think when Walt takes out Jack, and gets Jesse and Hank free and Jesse kills Todd. Hank lets Jesse go, and he disappears and starts a new life..... And on a not so serious note... if it plays out this way, it would be funny if Marie takes all the money from Hank and leaves with Jesse!!
 
After Walt kills everyone that is a threat to him, he calls Skylar and tells her once again "I won". Then he proceeds to get run over by a bus. Show over/

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I'm kind of wondering this... the pic that Jesse sent to Walt. Where did they get the pile of cash to put in that barrel? Not that it is significant or anything, but was just curious about that.


If I had to guess, I would figure that the DEA has plenty of access to cash for drug busts, or just something they borrowed from an evidence room to use.
 
They had Jesse's pile of cash. When Jesse got into Hank's Durango at Walt house, Hank put the orange duffel bag with Jesse's cash in the front seat.
 
The one thing that bothered me about the last scene was when Jack asks for them to show their badges. I know it would mean one of them putting a gun down to grab a badge, but it was really their only option at the time
 
Looks like the spinoff series with Saul Goodman "Better Call Saul" has been made official. Not sure how I feel about this. Love Bob Odenkirk on BB, but I don't want it to ruin the overall integrity of the show. Thoughts?

'Better Call Saul' will be 'Breaking Bad' spinoff

I think it will suck. I'll give it a shot but I doubt it will be a single storyline show which is what I tend to like.
 
You know what line is stuck in my head from the last episode?

"Froot Loops. That's good stuff."

How does this show make such a dumb line so memorable?
 
I think it will suck. I'll give it a shot but I doubt it will be a single storyline show which is what I tend to like.

If Vince Gilligan and his crew are writing it, then it will be interesting, BUT nowhere as good as Breaking Bad. I think they should just call it quits after the final BB episode in a few weeks. Go out on top. Go down as the greatest show in TV history, and leave it at that. I will still watch though. Saul is awesome!
 
I think it will suck. I'll give it a shot but I doubt it will be a single storyline show which is what I tend to like.

I'm also a fan of the single storyline show. I will definitely give it a shot. Anyone know if Vince Gilligan is heading up the show? If so, I'm sure it will be good. That guy is supremely talented.
 

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