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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.
That's a good point. Will it be enough to save them? I hope so. Honestly, I think Walt's family have taken enough of a beating and I hope they are left alone. Skylar and Marie might have some unfinished business, which could be fun, but I hop Jr and Holly are left out of it.
Have you missed the entire transformation of Walt over the past 5 seasons?
Yes, but the coward part remains. It's his core.
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Did anyone else think that his tirade about his wife was done to let the feds think she was innocent? He had to know the phone was being tapped.
Absolutely. Skyler figured it out too. That's why she became silent. He was reminding her of threats he never made to her ever. He did it because he realized his children need their mother. That's why he walked right over to the firehouse across the street immediately afterwards. He had decided he was giving Holly back, via the fire department, and he wanted to ensure that the children had their mother to raise them.
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.
Maybe, but if you were the Nazis, wouldn't you have to assume they knew? Wouldn't they have to assume that Walt went home every night and told Skyler everything that happened that day? Also, if they don't recover Jessie's videotape confession before the DEA, then they will definitely have to assume Marie and Skyler knew everything. There's $70 million at stake for them and a life sentence for killing federal agents.
Walt gave Holly away to a Firehouse(they don't ask questions) and Walt moved the money by rolling it to the old mans house because his car ran out of gas and he bought the old mans truck from him then driving back to his house.
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He put Holly in a fire truck at a fire station and left the lights flashing so a fireman found her.
He rolled it through the desert and bought an old pickup truck off of a native American who lived in the middle of nowhere.
Thank both of you but when Skyler pulled into the driveway behind the truck I was sure the barrel was still in the bed of the truck. So he paid a barrel full of money for the truck?
Thank both of you but when Skyler pulled into the driveway behind the truck I was sure the barrel was still in the bed of the truck. So he paid a barrel full of money for the truck?
No, the barrel still has the money in. Minus a stack of bills he paid for the truck. In the final scene we see the barrel of cash crammed into the back of the minivan.
Everyone keeps saying that Walt will kill himself with the Ricin. Now why on earth would you want a painful death that can last up to 48-72 hours, instead of just putting a bullet in your brain in a millisecond?
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