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Originally Posted by Jacks
Not only that, what exactly happened to the ricin cigarette?
There is no way that Walt could have gotten it out of Jessie's pack and there is no way that obese security guard picked his pocket, replaced the pack/cigarette then put it back in that second or two he was frisking him. It must have been removed by Gus's guy, that would be quite the coincidence.
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Why couldnt have the security guy have switched the pack? Walt knew the brand he smoked, tells Saul, Saul gets him to switch it. Totally beliebeable.
fredr's post about the busy day does make a lot of sense though. I guessd I was so caught up in the episode, I didn't realize how impossible it would be for all that stuff to happen all in one day. Even if the bomb making happened overnight, and the hospital/Gus turning around stuff happened early in the morning, it's kinda hard to believe everything else happened in 14 hours of daylight. Possible? Maybe, but a little hard to believe.
Whatever, I'm not going to let that make me dislike what was an amazing finale that was more intense than most, if not all current TV shows.