Has the show done a Heisenberg Uncertainty joke yet? Do you think that'll be in the last episode?
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I take it back. Walt is better than Gus after that absolute Masterstroke he pulled this episode. Thats got to be the greatest swerve I've ever seen on TV.
I hope Walt doesn't kill Jesse though. I still just can't see him actually doing it. At most he'll get the best of him but end up unable to pull the trigger. Calling it right now.
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I don't think that thats what'll happen to Walt jnr.
Especially given RJ Mitte's commentary on the 3rd from last script.
I'm beginning to think that Jesse tells him, or even kidnaps him.
It could be that Walt was looking for the cigarette to prove to Jesse at some time in the future that it wasn't used...
Or it could be that a trial is coming up (these things take time to action, and that thats a happening thing in Walt's future timeframe) and that the cigarette is gonna be used to make a witness disappear..?
That might also explain the raided looking condition of the place... (If thats not Jesse's doing)
Maybe Walt takes Marie's advice and wants the cigarette for himself?
Looks like the collective genius that is Gilligan and co are totally keeping us guessing every last episode.
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Last edited by Sadako of Girth on Aug 26th, 2013 at 04:45 PM
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I think Jesse will probably just tell Walt Jr., which will create a further rift between Walt and Skylar. I think this series will end with Walt instigating the death of everybody he cares for and dying from his cancer. You are completely right Sadako, the writing for this show is amazing.
The confession scene was f*ing amazing! Never seen anything like it and then when Hank found out about the money Marie took that was icing in the cake! Walt has broken Hank's spirit.
Jesse's realization at the end was also brilliant. It came out of nowhere. There were many people online that were confused about what they just saw but not me (and most of you), I knew right away where they were going.
I do think this is fixable for Walt. It was Jesse that told Walt at the end of S4 that Brock wasn't poisoned by ricin but by Lilly of the valley or whatever.
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Gus put his life on the line and took down the entire Mexican Drug Cartel. Walt had to hide behind a crippled old rata and manipulate the guy closest to being his friend in order to take down Fring. Fring went out in a classy manner even in death. While Walt's death is yet to be shown on the series, I bet it won't be even half as badass as Fring's.
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Nope. Walt has far and exceeded Gus. I'd like to see Gus pull off a train robbery like Walt did. and again, Gus's operation, which was at most state-level, looks rinky-dink compared to Walt's Czech empire.