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Old 07-18-2012, 05:52 PM   #248
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Originally Posted by Tinordi View Post
He has basically already betrayed Jesse.

And I think it's more vague than killing Hank but betraying his family. No matter what decisions Walt makes he justifies them out of some perverse sense of protection for his family. I think he'll end up using them for his own personal gain most likely pitting one of them (his son) against Hank his pursuer.

The interesting thing about Walt is that he's incredibly egotistical and almost all of the important decisions he makes about his own vanity and pride. He could have just accepted his friends' money for the treatment and the show would have been all over. But he didn't because of his own pride. He didn't 'need' to cook meth at all, there were other options, but he got a taste of feeling important and never let it go.

When they start the charity drive to launder the money Walt laments that no one will know that he actually earned that money and then dismisses it as a bad idea.

There's many many other examples.
I disagree with this to an extent. While he denied his friend's money out of pride, part of the reason that he got into cooking meth was so that he could leave money for his family over and above what he would require for his treatment. Has he taken their money, that still would have left a pretty big void in terms of the kind of money that his family would need after he died (something that Walt pretty much seemed to figure was a foregone conclusion when he first got into cooking meth in the first place).
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