So why did Walt tell Jessie about Jane? Just spiteful because Hank died?
Why did he turn Jesse over to a gang of psychopathic former cons to be tortured? Walt clearly blamed Jesse for everything at the time. Although, my guess is that Walt is coming to realize everything is his fault. Hence, the phone call to Sylar.
He doesn't really get to do much in the show. He's kinda more a character to show off others in the way they react to him. Finally he got to be part of the story.
Was I the only one watching that scene, seeing the knife blade sticking up and Jr standing over them, and expecting Jr to be impaled on the knife?
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Do we really need to keep predictions in spoilers? Isn't that going a little over the top. Most of these predictions will likely be wrong, with one or two things right.
My prediction is sort of different that others though. Walt is going to be gone from the "business" for a year now and is going to find time to think things over, and possibly finally begin to put the blame on himself. Then he'll find out Jesse is still working for Todd's clan, and he will go after Jesse. Also really what else does Walt have to live for? His family doesn't want him, he's a wanted man, and cooking meth cost him everything. Really this "new" life is all he has, and I doubt he can live with that. "Saving" Jesse from years more of torture could be the only true act of kindness he's shown Jesse all these years, and something that can give the end of his life meaning.
I think Walt will offer himself up in a trade for Jesse's release and say he will take over the cook from here on out. Of course prior to that Walt will have taken the ricin himself and will die before the Nazi's force him to take over. Maybe Walt uses the gun as an ultimatum and says either he will kill as many as he can in a final blaze of glory, or they can free Jesse in exchange for him. Jesse gets his freedom, and Walt dies from the same ricin poisoning he has used to threaten others all these years.
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Just when you think you have Walt figured out... such a dynamic character.
Taking the blame for all the mess during his call with Skyler. He was willing to give all his money to save Hank. If there's one consistent thing about Walt, he is loyal to his family.
You go through the entire series believing that Walt is one step ahead of everyone, that his actions are all intentional and calculated. It'll be very interesting to see how his relationship plays out with Jesse.
That's what I've noticed as well. Walt has really lost his wit since Season 4. Especially in the last few episodes. He's done some real stupid stuff. I think it's his greed. When Jessie threatened the money Walt didn't even think twice.
I think it is similar to Gus and the way he treated Hector. Enjoyed seeing him in mental anguish.
DING!
I don't know if it is similar. Jesse didn't do anything to deserve Walt's rage (only at the very end after learning that Walt purposely poisoned Brock as an attempt to manipulate him into helping kill Gus). Jesse has been pretty much been Walt's subserviant - pardon the pun - bitch for the run of the series.
Seriously, Holly stole that episode. I don't know if it is because I have a daughter close to her age, but she did a great job! Heart wrenching. Can she win an emmy?