BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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Never one to get excited about a spin off series but this one has potential. Very excited about the next episode being described as the best of the series.
Very excited about the next episode being described as the best of the series.
Only two left now!! Last night's episode currently has a 10/10 on IMDB.
I dont say it lightly but I think its probably the best tv show EVER.
Brilliant and truly harrowing. The end is now clearly in sight. I personally think it will end with walt rescuing Jessie and then using the riccin on himself.
I think I agree. I can't recall ever being this into a TV show. I'm so glad I stuck with it.
Dunno. Surely if you were Walt you'd assume Jesse is dead already wouldn't you? Or does he go back to get his money? Surely he is not that stupid? But then you wouldn't have expected him to still be alive post visit to Tuco's place in season 1 or 2. I think they'll keep Jesse alive to cook as Uncle Jack's comments about greed I think will come back to bite them.
Will they find Hank and Gomez? His car with a ruddy great bullet hole is still out in the desert. What happened to the lottery ticket?
Didn't the Aryan Brotherhood take away Hank's car with them? I could be wrong but I am sure they towed a car away with them.
Unless Walt makes a very quick turnaround in attitude and decide to try and save Jesse (which I massively doubt considering what he said to Jesse about watching Jane die). So I think Walt will decide to go after the rest of his money. He has pretty much nothing to lose now so his logic will be to get as much money as he can and hope that it eventually ends up in the hands of his family (whom I doubt would want it or be allowed it now the Feds are involved). Actually looking at it I wouldn't be surprised if he goes after the money purely for himself now.
Either way it is setting it up for him to somehow free Jesse, it could be deliberate it could be accidental. I doubt it will result in Walt offing all of the AB with that M60 though. Walt aint Rambo... If he takes on the AB on his own he will use one of his cunning plans like the way he took out Gus.
am i right in thinking walt took the option to disappear from saul? i assume we will now fast forward to the 'flash forwards' we have seen at the beginning of episodes, where walt has returned, and we will find out what has happened to everybody in the time since he left