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My hands were shaking after the first 25ish min. GOAT episode.

I'm not too sure whats gonna happen next. I really doubt Walt is going to save Jesse...Walt blames Jesse for Hank dying. Thats why he told Jesse about Jane. And remember, at first Walt wanted them to kill Jesse quick and painlessly, and in this episode he gives them permission to torture him first. I don't see Walt going to Jesse's rescue anytime soon.

I really don't think that the M60 is supposed to be telling us much either...an M60 is a huge ass machine gun. Using something that big is completely out of character for both Walt and Heisenberg.

I definitely think that the whole of the DEA is going to be involved now, especially once they find the recording Hank and Gomez made of Jesse. That's going to be an interesting moment because Marie also doesn't know that Skylar knew everything and participated. It's possible she flips out and kills Skylar after she finds that out.

Marie looked bangable as fuark in this episode too

 
monty09

You think junior will play a larger role in next two shows?

It's possible, but I think the only way he could play a larger role is if he died or something. I don't want Flynn to die though, the scenes he was in today always have me laughing. His character is one of my favorites.

 
StryfeDSP monty09:

You think junior will play a larger role in next two shows?

It's possible, but I think the only way he could play a larger role is if he died or something. I don't want Flynn to die though, the scenes he was in today always have me laughing. His character is one of my favorites.

I want Walt to die like a drug dealer in a fury of bullets. No chicken shit... Someone needs to kill him.... Skinny Pete?

 

That was by far the BEST episode of the show. It was such a peak to the season that I can't even imagine what the last two episodes are going to deliver. Most amazing shows like The Wire and Sopranos never ended on a great peak, Breaking Bad will be the only show ever to succeed in a great series and great ending.

Frank Sinatra - "Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
 

I knew Hank and Gomie were dead. But Walt giving up Jesse... just a shock at how readily he did that after Jesse caused Hank's demise. Especially striking was how he held up Jesse just to say, "I watched Jane die." Still reeling from the episode.

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@packmate He is trying to protect her. By admitting he would cause her harm if she ever 'opened her mouth' the feds will realize she couldn't say anything about the illegal activity. So she was not an accomplice but rather in danger of her and her children's lives.

Frank Sinatra - "Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
 
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@packmate He is trying to protect her. By admitting he would cause her harm if she ever 'opened her mouth' the feds will realize she couldn't say anything about the illegal activity. So she was not an accomplice but rather in danger of her and her children's lives.

Exactly. I feel as though that's why he took Holly as well, although the whole scene was tense and fast-paced.

Also, I saw this on Reddit but I have to agree: that baby is one seriously good actress. Just the facial expression and the way she goes "mama" when Walt changes her diaper was great. This show has a lot of good talent.

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I think he took Holly because at first, it was the only family member left who wasn't against him and couldn't/wouldn't judge him for being a drug warlord. But in the end, he leaves her at the fire station because she doesn't want him either, evident by her saying 'Mama' repeatedly.

Now he realizes he is truly alone.

Frank Sinatra - "Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
 

this was arguably the best episode on television history. holy moly. we have a pretty clear direction on where this is going for the next two episodes. walt definitely dies.

flurry of thoughts: i read somewhere that marie is probably going to kill herself...from reading about poison all those times she'll probably end up using it on herself. that was morbid =/

wonder if Walt uses the ricin on himself...........................

 

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