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Originally Posted by Wormius
I wonder if Walt telling Marie about the affair is going to start unravelling some threads. I can see Skylar getting right pissed off if she finds that Walt told Marie about Ted. Skylar might say something about Walt to Marie, who would probably tell Hank. Or else Marie tells Hank about Skylar and Ted and he goes to confronts Ted in some misguided attempt to stick up for Walt and Ted says something to Hank that raises some red flags for him.
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I'm not sure if Skylar will directly confront Walt. She seems legitimately afraid of him. It's clear she didn't approve of what he did to Gus, that she doesn't want to sleep in the same bad as him and most of all that she doesn't want him to move back in, yet she's avoid confronting about all these topics. Before she found out he was a killer, she'd confront him directly about anything he did that she didn't agree with -- which is one of the things that made her such a hated character among many viewers. Now all the anger just built up in her until she exploded on someone else, in this instance, Marie. So with that in mind, I don't think she'd go after Walt. I think instead we'll see her slip into a deep depression constantly lashing out at everyone but Walt. And Marie, being the big mouth she is, will tell everyone about Ted and they'll all assume it's marital trouble. Meanwhile everyone watching will know the real cause, and it'll just further our disdain for Walt.
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Originally Posted by Wormius
I think the irony will be that all the little things that were driven by Walt`s ego and cockiness are going to come back and get him.
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Exactly. By the end of the show Walt's transformation into Heisenburg should be complete. That's the direction the show has been going right from the first episode and to end it any other way would be a cop-out in my opinion. By series' end, he should be a detestable character. And I welcome that. It really makes the point that power, money and crime corrupt absolutely, no matter who you are.