Good call Henry, I regress and think Jesse's gonna wake up totally shocked, depressed and confused to medics and cops. He'll be arrested and/or taken to the hospital.
Walt has to phone the death in anonymously, wipe down the prints, grab the cash to hold onto until Jesse is sober (cops will find that money for sure if Walt leaves it).
I think Walt's bro in Law will be onscene and they'll obviously do a profile in the lab on the syringe load to look closer at the product.
Bottom line Walt has to call it in because he cares about Jesse....a lot.
Whadda ya think about that theory?
By the way isn't that lawyer funnier than shit?
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Good call Henry, I regress and think Jesse's gonna wake up totally shocked, depressed and confused to medics and cops. He'll be arrested and/or taken to the hospital.
Walt has to phone the death in anonymously, wipe down the prints, grab the cash to hold onto until Jesse is sober (cops will find that money for sure if Walt leaves it).
I think Walt's bro in Law will be onscene and they'll obviously do a profile in the lab on the syringe load to look closer at the product.
Bottom line Walt has to call it in because he cares about Jesse....a lot.
That's as good as any theory considering this show is all about intense twists and unexpected turns.
I didn't like the lawyer at first, but then his humor started getting sharper. Ex: How about when Walt walked into his office with hat and sunglasses and he said he was gonna call the FBI and let them know he's found D.B. Cooper.
Seems Saul is becoming a key member of the team now. You're right, they've got to get Jesse cleaned up now that his junkie girlfriend is dead. He's got a soft side... I'll bet he freaks hard over her death.
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That's as good as any theory considering this show is all about intense twists and unexpected turns.
I didn't like the lawyer at first, but then his humor started getting sharper. Ex: How about when Walt walked into his office with hat and sunglasses and he said he was gonna call the FBI and let them know he's found D.B. Cooper.
Seems Saul is becoming a key member of the team now. You're right, they've got to get Jesse cleaned up now that his junkie girlfriend is dead. He's got a soft side... I'll bet he freaks hard over her death.
So, are they going to get rid of her body or call the police?
How about the juxtaposition at the bar with the father of the newborn daughter and the father of the dying daughter sharing a toast? The writing of this show pushes boundaries and the acting is superb.
A lot of questions and theories this week and another entertaining episode. It's great how the show can still be great each week while it goes through a wide range of emotions and genre.
Well put Henry. That bar scene was perfect in terms of writing.
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Quote Originally Posted by Henry-Lilly:
So, are they going to get rid of her body or call the police?
How about the juxtaposition at the bar with the father of the newborn daughter and the father of the dying daughter sharing a toast? The writing of this show pushes boundaries and the acting is superb.
A lot of questions and theories this week and another entertaining episode. It's great how the show can still be great each week while it goes through a wide range of emotions and genre.
Well put Henry. That bar scene was perfect in terms of writing.
Go back and take a close look at the "dreamlike" beginning. The beginning is an extension of the end. Obviously the plane collision over Walt's house killed people as we see body bags on his driveway during the beginning scene. The windows of his car are also shattered. Are those bodies people from the plane, or did debris kill people on the ground? If so, are they people involved with Walt? Is one of them Walt? Walt was at his house when the collision happened. He saw the stuffed animal fall into his pool. What happened after that? What did the audience miss? What we do know is that Walt's family life is now fucked as his wife knows he's a liar. Jesse's mental state is fucked and he's likely now hooked on heroin. Donald's life is fucked as he is responsible for the air collision. Saul may be a scumbag, but he's a pretty slick and well connected mofo. The meth dealer/owner of Los Pollos Chicken is becoming a key character in the show as he is getting involved with the DEA (Walt's brother-in-law) and supplying meth to 4 states at the same time. Fascinating dynamics here.
I thought it was a great ending to the season as it created as many questions for next season as it answered for this season.
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Quote Originally Posted by kevk87:
thought last night show was pretty random
Go back and take a close look at the "dreamlike" beginning. The beginning is an extension of the end. Obviously the plane collision over Walt's house killed people as we see body bags on his driveway during the beginning scene. The windows of his car are also shattered. Are those bodies people from the plane, or did debris kill people on the ground? If so, are they people involved with Walt? Is one of them Walt? Walt was at his house when the collision happened. He saw the stuffed animal fall into his pool. What happened after that? What did the audience miss? What we do know is that Walt's family life is now fucked as his wife knows he's a liar. Jesse's mental state is fucked and he's likely now hooked on heroin. Donald's life is fucked as he is responsible for the air collision. Saul may be a scumbag, but he's a pretty slick and well connected mofo. The meth dealer/owner of Los Pollos Chicken is becoming a key character in the show as he is getting involved with the DEA (Walt's brother-in-law) and supplying meth to 4 states at the same time. Fascinating dynamics here.
I thought it was a great ending to the season as it created as many questions for next season as it answered for this season.
not sure if it was a dream or not, but i'll bet you that someone important was on that plane. I'm hoping it will be that drug lord (the restaurant owner), so Walt can take over as the main guy. Anyways, I thought the whole plane crash scene was random. I was hoping the scene was more related drug violence (like a shoot out). They played the pool scene through out the entire season, and to conclude that it was a plane crash (not knowing any of the character that dies...ughhh)? c'mon now, thought the script loss a dose of reality or they just blew the climax way out of the picture (even though it may have be symbolic couldn't they come up with something else)....
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not sure if it was a dream or not, but i'll bet you that someone important was on that plane. I'm hoping it will be that drug lord (the restaurant owner), so Walt can take over as the main guy. Anyways, I thought the whole plane crash scene was random. I was hoping the scene was more related drug violence (like a shoot out). They played the pool scene through out the entire season, and to conclude that it was a plane crash (not knowing any of the character that dies...ughhh)? c'mon now, thought the script loss a dose of reality or they just blew the climax way out of the picture (even though it may have be symbolic couldn't they come up with something else)....
not sure if it was a dream or not, but i'll bet you that someone important was on that plane. I'm hoping it will be that drug lord (the restaurant owner), so Walt can take over as the main guy. Anyways, I thought the whole plane crash scene was random. I was hoping the scene was more related drug violence (like a shoot out). They played the pool scene through out the entire season, and to conclude that it was a plane crash (not knowing any of the character that dies...ughhh)? c'mon now, thought the script loss a dose of reality or they just blew the climax way out of the picture (even though it may have be symbolic couldn't they come up with something else)....
Wasn't suggesting it was a dream, Kev. It was "dreamlike" in the way they set it up with scenes from the bottom of the pool, the dripping water hose, the snail on the wall...etc...
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Quote Originally Posted by kevk87:
not sure if it was a dream or not, but i'll bet you that someone important was on that plane. I'm hoping it will be that drug lord (the restaurant owner), so Walt can take over as the main guy. Anyways, I thought the whole plane crash scene was random. I was hoping the scene was more related drug violence (like a shoot out). They played the pool scene through out the entire season, and to conclude that it was a plane crash (not knowing any of the character that dies...ughhh)? c'mon now, thought the script loss a dose of reality or they just blew the climax way out of the picture (even though it may have be symbolic couldn't they come up with something else)....
Wasn't suggesting it was a dream, Kev. It was "dreamlike" in the way they set it up with scenes from the bottom of the pool, the dripping water hose, the snail on the wall...etc...
Damn, no more Breaking Bad this season. I'm gonna slowly go in withdrawal if they don't bring back this series quickly for season 3.
Found this last episode to be less spectacular than some other classic ones we got to see this season and, yet, it still captured the essence of the show. No over-the-top drama and developments but enough to keep you hooked until they give us more.
Highlight of the episode is the scene when Sky turns on him and reveals how she put it all together. Outstanding acting in this scene and interesting to see that she doesn't even want to know the truth when he does open up about it ( how could it be any good anyways ... 100 grand won't drop down from the sky ), Honorable mention to the kid acting Jesse's breakdown.
I can't wait to see more of the drug lord and his interactions with the main characters next season. Hopefully, they'll give us lots to talk about .
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Damn, no more Breaking Bad this season. I'm gonna slowly go in withdrawal if they don't bring back this series quickly for season 3.
Found this last episode to be less spectacular than some other classic ones we got to see this season and, yet, it still captured the essence of the show. No over-the-top drama and developments but enough to keep you hooked until they give us more.
Highlight of the episode is the scene when Sky turns on him and reveals how she put it all together. Outstanding acting in this scene and interesting to see that she doesn't even want to know the truth when he does open up about it ( how could it be any good anyways ... 100 grand won't drop down from the sky ), Honorable mention to the kid acting Jesse's breakdown.
I can't wait to see more of the drug lord and his interactions with the main characters next season. Hopefully, they'll give us lots to talk about .
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