Actually I have a couple
1) When walt was in the car saying "just get me there, i'll do the rest" was he talking to the car, or was that walt/heisenberg talking to the alter ego?
I believe it was a talk between him and his ego
2) The watch, why did he leave it on the payphone?
Read up!
3) Did walt actually die!? He had a wound to his side, and yes he may have been ill, but he still managed to walk and enjoy the lab before collapsing... could the police have found him, and stabalised him?
He definitely died.. this is what vince wanted for the show, a closure.
I also noticed...
1) When the guy says "you'll never find your money" walt doesn't even respond, just caps him in the head, was this his moment of redemption, when he doesn't care about more money?
Why does he need money? his son and family were taken care for, the money will reach them.. he has no use for any of it now, his job was done
2) The scene where walt wants jessie to shoot him, I cant explain it, but this just felt so... deep... all throughout the series walt has got other people to do the dirty work, and even right up until then... he wants jessie to pull the trigger, and jessie denies him.
Jessie says 2 episodes back during the phonecall he'll never do anything walt asks him to do again (again the words from vinces mouth) hence the reaction
I realy would like to see a 1 off special episode done to show things 10 months down the line... with juniors 18th, the trial of skyler, where did saul go, finding hank and gomez, did walt survive, and... the legend of heisenberg...
Actually I have a couple
2) The watch, why did he leave it on the payphone?
Explained above
3) Did walt actually die!? He had a wound to his side, and yes he may have been ill, but he still managed to walk and enjoy the lab before collapsing... could the police have found him, and stabalised him?
Yes he died, don't look into it too much like people did with The Sopranos
I also noticed...
1) When the guy says "you'll never find your money" walt doesn't even respond, just caps him in the head, was this his moment of redemption, when he doesn't care about more money?
He doesn't care about his money, he knows he's going to die, his family is sorted for the amount they'll need. He just wants Jack dead
I'm still reeling from the episode almost four hours later.
I could be completely forgetting some important contestants... But I honestly believe Breaking Bad is the best TV show I have ever seen, that has ever been on TV. The show has been an absolute rollercoaster, and I've cared about these characters more than I should. This episode was a perfect ending to a fantastic series.
Just watched it at lunch
The only part I wanted to happen extra was the Jesse left with money, to start a new life and possibly take care of the kid.
Nah, he doesnt need it, and if he did, what a reminder of where it came from, and all the wrongs it has brought.
Just saw this on twitter, pretty awesome if intended (probably just a coincidence though!)
"Richard Allinson @richardallinson 3m
62 episodes in BreakingBad. PeriodicTable element #62 is samarium, used in the treatment of lung cancer. It's detail, Mr Gilligan..."