US: Breaking Bad Season 5 Part II - The finale.

Ok, I have just read something insane. Read these tweets.

WHAT? MIND = BLOWN.

Lol that guy comes across as a bit of a douche :D

Vince has already said it wasn't a dream. This is just a classic case of people looking into things too much with Breaking Bad

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Something I've never understood is why Jesse hates Walt over the the Ricin/Broc scenerio, when Jesse knows it wasn't even ricin.

Because fundementally Jesse was what his character liked to say. (B).

He was a terribly weak character, had he been anywhere near as strong/amoral as Walt, they would have gone to the top.

My reading of it in the end scene when Lydia rings, is that Jesse hears it and finally cops on and realises that Walt had his plan all along, and that Broc wasn't threatened by him.

Great ending, though like I said before it aired, I hoped that Walt would somehow survive. Felt a bit cheap with the stray M60 bullet.

Or at the very least have some kind of reconcilation with his son. That was sad that Walt Jr would never know that his father did care.
 
It makes complete sense to me, but I'd rather just believe what I saw without trying to analyse or find a hidden meaning. Walt totally butt ****ed the Nazis and Lydia, and has safeguarded the future of his family through the Grey Matter donation. The end. :p

What the writer/creator says, goes really. Regardless of whether people prefer it a different way, it's the writer's story to tell.
 
Do any of us here subscribe to the theory that Walt died in the car and the rest of the episode was just a vision or whatever? Regardless of what Vince says? :p

Why would he just die in the car? It was cold yes, but nothing would have killed him. Sure he had cancer, but if he was wondering around, then surely he wouldn't just die?

**** theory imo. :p
 
Great ending, though like I said before it aired, I hoped that Walt would somehow survive. Felt a bit cheap with the stray M60 bullet.

Or at the very least have some kind of reconcilation with his son. That was sad that Walt Jr would never know that his father did care.

Have you watched this show

The stray bullet was perfect..(No one killed him) He indirectly broke bad and killed himself.

His son did know he cared....His loss of love was reaction


To much analysis in this thread tbh...from people trying to read into things the directors and writers never intended...

And for what purpose? Trying to sound cool on the internets?

Thread close if you ask me.
 
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