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I thought it would turn into something more like the twilight zone episode where they are in the desert with plenty of gold and not enough water. No time for it now I guess.
I think I might have hid the barrel out of the guys sight and just took enough to buy the truck with, then went back for the money with the truck.
That's a heavy theory but what do we have left - 2 episodes? I can't see them covering the death of his entire family and the final confrontation in 2 hours. I also can't imagine them doing it offscreen and just have the viewer confronted with - "oh here's Walt a year later, his entire family, the ones you saw every week for 5 seasons, were killed you see". They would have to build up to it, etc. I don't see it working from a dramatic sense. It took almost this entire season to build up to the premise of Hank's death.
Yeah, I don't think anything will be happening at Walt's house. Jesse told the Nazis the tape is at Hank's house---that's where the Nazi will go if they go anywhere. I think Walt's house is just abandoned---by Skyler moving out because she can't afford to live there. The notice on the door is probably a foreclosure notice. I doubt Skyler gets to keep the car wash so she'll most likely live with Marie. She can't really join Walt because that would put the kids at risk of not being raised by a parent.
I STILL think the ricin is for Walt. If he continues "breaking good" as he realizes the full spectrum of what a monster he has become, and now has nothing left to live for except to kill off the nazis because they killed Hank, are truly evil, and they outsmarted him.
Walt won't use the ricin on himself. He's too much of a coward.
Yeah, I don't think the Heisenberg thing would be a little-known secret. The DEA was searching for "Heisenberg", off and on, for over a year, and through Skylar & Marie will quickly learn Walt was Heisenberg, making it common knowledge when it reaches the media. He'll be a cult figure in hiding, kinda like the Unabomber or D.B. Cooper.
When they tortured Jessie, they must have learned that:
a) Marie knew all about the operation.
and
b) that Skyler was involved also.
So, I think the Lambert sisters have a big target on their backs right now.
If they were willing to kill those prisoners for cash, they will definitely not worry about killing people that may have knowledge of their involvement in the meth business.
At this point, the secret is out on Heisenberg. Clearly the next door neighbor knows who he is. I'm assuming the skaters spray painted that on the wall.
The storyline requires a final confrontation between Walt and Jessie. But I still don't see him killing Jesse. Walt must realize that everything that has happened is ultimately his own doing, including the things he now blames on Jesse. Jesse walks away. Walt blows away Todd, Lydia and the nazis. Walt kills himself. Marie strangles Skyler. Marie adopts Holly and Walt Jr. Done!
When they tortured Jessie, they must have learned that:
a) Marie knew all about the operation.
and
b) that Skyler was involved also.
So, I think the Lambert sisters have a big target on their backs right now.
If they were willing to kill those prisoners for cash, they will definitely not worry about killing people that may have knowledge of their involvement in the meth business.
I don't think Marie and Skyler know about the Nazi involvement. I don't think Hank did either. The Nazis are new to the game.
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