lol Those pigs are not figuring that out. Maybe they watch her but how long do you think they would? She could leave it buried for years.
Right, but they could go to Belize. Literally of course, not figuratively. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4
Thats what cash in fist does to poon. (The spolier) Sent from my TB12-DSL using Tapatalk 2, one handed.
I definitely did not see Walt setting Hank up as the mastermind. Crazy. Sent from my TB12-DSL using Tapatalk 2, one handed.
Last night's episode was fantastic. Everyone brought their A game with acting last night. The Hank/Jesse scene was great, the restaurant scene was awesome, the stuff with Jesse and Walt (that hug was both touching, creepy and kind of scary), Jesse and Saul. Everything. Just hand Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston the Emmys now. Seriously though, where the hell is this show going? And I mean that in a good way. I really thought Jesse might have been a goner in that scene with Walt. Just the way Walt had his hands in his pocket, it was an extremely tense scene. Even when they were hugging I was expecting Walt to take out a knife.
That episode was great (which one isn't?). Pinkman is going off the deep end although you can't blame him. Walt proved he's ahead of Hank with his confessional. That was the best part of the episode IMO.
The correlation between Walts Se1Ep1 video and last nights was epic. "this is not an admission of guilt" -- Se1 "This is my confession" last night Unreal episode. The way Marie and Hank stood like stone and watched that video was epic television. Then Hank finding out Marie let him pay for his medical bills. OMG "Thats the last nail marie, You killed me" What a ****ing episode. Anyone think Walt confronts Jesse at his house and shows him the ricin in the wall to show he didnt poison Brock? Obviously the house doesn't get burned down.....we see it vandalized later. Maybe just some inside fire damage (LOTTO TICKET AHHHHH) 5 more episodes. 5 more episodes....good god.
Yeah this show is doing a really good job of creating amazing TV in these last episodes. And even episodes like last nights where nobody was killed are thrilling and keep us wanting more when it's over. No filler. Every scene is crucial.
Jesse already knows Brock wasn't poisoned by ricin. Jesse also knows Walt was the one that set up the plan to make Brock sick etc.
So who dies first? Jesse Pinkman or Hank / Marie? It's clear that Walter now knows that Hank and Marie have kept the Heisenberg revelation secret. As I predicted early this season, it would lead to their demise, either by Walt or by Saul as he overheard the conversation... Wondering who gets popped first... Someone is going to die very soon.
I don't think Walt kills Hank. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if Hank sends himself to Belize.
If I don't get to see Hank and especially Marie die before the show is over I'm going to be very disappointed. Could def see a murder suicide from Hank lol
I wanted Marie dead when they were using her as cleptomaniac filler back in season one or two. Sent from my LG-MS770 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I actually don't think any of those 3 die but if anyone has to go it will be Jesse. Just a gut feeling but I think what ends up happening is Skylar throws Walt out for good and turns on him thus causing Walt to use Saul's guy to get a new ID with the deal that he goes away if Hank agrees to leave his family alone so they can keep the money. Walt only comes back to New Mexico to save Jesse/avenge Jesse's death from the new cartel run by Todd and his Uncle/family because he feels guity.
Imo there's no way that ever happens. Just bc Jesse now hates Walt doesn't mean he's forgotten what a clown Hank is, as evident by last nights episode. Him now hating Walt even more isn't going to change that. At least I hope not bc it'd be pretty stupid, imo.
Why would she? I think she's come to the point that she accepts what he did and that he's dying and is just trying to ride it out and keep her family together and out of jail.
I’m leaning towards this assumption too. Hank is just too fragile and emotionally despondent to think outside the box and with empathy. Instead of smoothly talking to Jessie and tying back the obvious betrayal that Jesse felt (as evident by throwing cash around), he went hard at him. He could have maneuvered through it by simply stating that that they were both victims of Walt’s manipulation.. Then he could have played the family angle by saying he apologized for his attack but only did it because of the perceived attack on his family and the fake accident that drove him to madness about Marie. I think with that angle, especially when it involved family, would have appealed to Jessie. Instead, Hank can’t help himself and plays good cop/ bad cop with veiled threats.
I’m leaning towards this assumption too. Hank is just too fragile and emotionally despondent to think outside the box and with empathy. Instead of smoothly talking to Jessie and tying back the obvious betrayal that Jesse felt (as evident by throwing cash around), he went hard at him. He could have maneuvered through it by simply stating that that they were both victims of Walt’s manipulation.. Then he could have played the family angle by saying he apologized for his attack but only did it because of the perceived attack on his family and the fake accident that drove him to madness about Marie. I think with that angle, especially when it involved family, would have appealed to Jessie. Instead, Hank can’t help himself and plays good cop/ bad cop with veiled threats.
Just a gut feeling while watching the dinner scene in last night's episode, she was just too quiet. Remember it was only a few weeks ago (in the show's real time) that she was begging him to die and wanted nothing to do with him anymore. I think she's finally starting to realize just how big and how deep she really is in all of this. Maybe she won't "turn" on Walt but maybe that's the arrangement they make with him agreeing to leave town.
lol She's got a few things to think about, to say the least, so that's a lot to get from her just being quiet, imo. That scene last week where Walt collapses and she takes care of him is pretty much how I see their relationship playing out from here unless Jesse tells her all the horrible **** he's done, which I could see happening.
I think Hank kills himself. When Marie mentioned it during the dinner scene Hank emphasized "no no no, hes not getting off that easy!" Also, if you remember when Hank showed up to Mikes house with a warrant to search, Mike calmly let them in, and in the background you see Hank while the audio of Mikes movie is discussing the suicide of a cop because he couldnt handle something. Pretty telling considering Vince Gilligans past. Also, watching sports center.....one anchor, Jorge Andres sounds JUST LIKE Badger from Breaking Bad....its uncanny. If you close your eyes (or type while the show is on in the background) I swear you think Badger is giving baseball highlights... [video=youtube;6fVYxdCOOVE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fVYxdCOOVE[/video]
I just think the deeper this thing goes the more uncomfortable she's going to be with it. She didn't say a whole lot this episode, you could tell she was clearly distracted, even at work giving the guy the wrong change. Again like I said just a gut feeling, I'm sure I'm probably way off but that would be par the course with this show.
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This video is pretty good too: [video=youtube;v_XfvQsNFbg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_XfvQsNFbg[/video]
This would be some prize to win: http://www.omaze.com/experiences/aaron-paul-breaking-bad-finale On a football (soccer) forum I'm on, we've clubbed together for the $500 level for 100 entries, and we're going to get Aaron Paul to record a Jesse video taunting our local rivals about being our "*****es".