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Originally Posted by Daradon
No way that happens. Marie carries herself too much as a goody two shoes for that to happen. As well as constantly telling others what to do and how to act like she's some sort of center of morality. Lastly, the shoplifting seemed to have less to so with the thrill and more to do with addiction and stress.
The way everyone reacted to Walt's gambling story makes me think they'd roll over on him in a nanosecond if they knew It was something truly serious and illegal. The only reason Hank may bide his time is cause he knows he may look bad as Walt was under his nose the entire time. In fact, you can bet Heisenberg tries to use that angle to keep Hank quiet.
Not sure if Hank dies. Absolutely certain Walt does in the end.
Or maybe he stays kingpin but has nothing but money left, utterly miserable over the decisions he's made and evil he's caused.
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I don't actually think that what I hope happens actually will happen.
I am expecting to be let down in the end. The way most television series/movies end, there is typically a moral lesson. I expect that Walt either gets butchered in the end after destroying everything good, or he turns "good" and is forced to martyr himself.
I personally want to see a different way to go. I want them to show that life isn't fair and sometimes the "bad" guys really do come out on top. Even in real life, some of the wealthiest and most powerful people are the decedents of criminals who got ahead by ignoring morals. It just seems like television tries to ignore that sad truth.
So yeah, Walt probably gets killed.