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Originally Posted by Wormius
Regardless of whether he gets a thrill from this, his actions would not be considered intelligent for somebody wanting to hold onto whatever power he has. Playing cat and mouse with Hank isn't smart. I am not sure how you can disagree with that. The smart thing for him to do would be to stop throwing bones to Hank given that there is already enough clues that a reasonable case could be made against Walt.
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The issue is that you're slamming the show for Walt's dumb actions. I'm simply providing an alternative motivation.
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