Breaking Bad - Season 5, Part 1 - Sundays on AMC

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LOL Gale was a Ron Paul supporter

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Also, that it was Walt's fault he got shot.

(If I'm remembering correctly)

The cousins went after Hank because Gus said they could kill the man that killed Tuco. They wanted Hank the most, but because he was DEA, couldn't be touched until then. So, not exactly Walts fault.
 
Heh, it's funny. In S4E4, Walt tries to find the lab notes book while going to the "restroom"


Going to the restroom = serious discovery shit. Except Walt didn't find anything until Hank came in and went through the notes together


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Let's talk about Hank's thought process post reading the note in the book.



Reasons for Hank to arrest Walt:

- His career for the past year and a half or so has been eagerly hunting down Heisenberg
- Walt worried Hank to death when he was informed of Marie's ''car accident''
- Walt fiddled with Hank, wasted his time



Reasons for Hank not to arrest Walt:

- Walt is a cancer patient, and regardless of remission his days are still numbered
- How badly it'd affect Walt Jr.
- Walt's family seems to be up and running again, taking action would reduced them to pretty much nothing
 
But who was the first WW then?

Walt Whitman.

Let's talk about Hank's thought process post reading the note in the book.



Reasons for Hank to arrest Walt:

- His career for the past year and a half or so has been eagerly hunting down Heisenberg
- Walt worried Hank to death when he was informed of Marie's ''car accident''
- Walt fiddled with Hank, wasted his time



Reasons for Hank not to arrest Walt:

- Walt is a cancer patient, and regardless of remission his days are still numbered
- How badly it'd affect Walt Jr.
- Walt's family seems to be up and running again, taking action would reduced them to pretty much nothing

It's going to hit him how badly Walt played him for a sucker over the past year--I mean, literally every single time he mentioned anything about the case in front of Walt he was making a complete ass of himself.
 
Let's talk about Hank's thought process post reading the note in the book.



Reasons for Hank to arrest Walt:

- His career for the past year and a half or so has been eagerly hunting down Heisenberg
- Walt worried Hank to death when he was informed of Marie's ''car accident''
- Walt fiddled with Hank, wasted his time



Reasons for Hank not to arrest Walt:

- Walt is a cancer patient, and regardless of remission his days are still numbered
- How badly it'd affect Walt Jr.
- Walt's family seems to be up and running again, taking action would reduced them to pretty much nothing
#1 with a bullet for reasons not to is it will make Hank look like a complete fool.
 
I think Hank will realize he doesn't have proper evidence on Walt yet. He may want to run out with a gun and take him right there but he's not going to. He's gonna go sit back at the table and just stare at him. Then BB intro will show up and the episode will resume. Hank will go back to his office and figure out how to put all the pieces together for a legitimate case and so on.
 
The Murders and the Blue Meth Crew being one step ahead of him this whole time, will be why Hank goes after Walt. Those, plus Hank believes in the law.

But it's got to be the hiding under his nose, and using the inside information against him that'll burn him up.

He'll probably think back on those visits to his office (the crying visits) Then we'll know if there's a camera in his office or not.
 
I think Todd and his nazi gang are going to force Jesse to cook for the Czech Republic or whatever while Walter is hiding under a new identity from Hank, and he's gonna mow their asses down with a machine gun.
 
I think Todd and his nazi gang are going to force Jesse to cook for the Czech Republic or whatever while Walter is hiding under a new identity from Hank, and he's gonna mow their asses down with a machine gun.

Yeah, I was thinking that something might sour between walt and the nazis assuming they came back next season for some reason.
 
But why would Gale write that?

His favorite poet and his professional role model both shared the same initials. This is why he gave Walter White a book by Walt Witman. Doesn't it make sense he'd make reference to what motivated him make the gesture in the first place?
 
I think Todd and his nazi gang are going to force Jesse to cook for the Czech Republic or whatever while Walter is hiding under a new identity from Hank, and he's gonna mow their asses down with a machine gun.

Todd probably already knows how to cook it learning from Walt and all. Plus the nazi gang knows nothing about Walts business or CZECH.
 
When did Gale give Walt the book?

I went through (I THINK) all of Gale's S3 scenes and I couldn't find it. In his intro scene, we see him reciting WW and in the next shot, Walter is reading the book, but you never see him give the book to Walter, unless I missed it.
 
Hank has no choice but to book Walt. But I definitely see Heisenberg coming back, as well as Tod and Lydia and the business coming back for the family.

Skylar will definitely end up in prison, dying is too easy of an option. She is the person, you may hate her, but she's the person who carries this burden unwillingly. Her in jail would destroy her. Flynn and Holly will end up in foster homes.

Walt ultimately is on the run, so he's alone. Dont know what will happen to Jesse, but I miss the days when he and Walt took better center stage. Hope he doesn't get downplayed for Hank vs Walt.

And remember, the conversation earlier about Hank's foreshadowed this ending:

Hank talks about marking trees to get them cut-- he is the man who identifies and the law cuts down the things Hank identifies. Walt right after says he used to love camping-- you can't camp with no trees around.

Flashforward to the ending-- Walt is enjoying camping out with his family, Hank identifies, or begins to identify Walt, and at the end of it, Walt is going to get cut down.
 
Yeah, I was thinking that something might sour between walt and the nazis assuming they came back next season for some reason.

Who would've thought at the beginning of this show that the final season would be "Walt vs. Nazis"? Throw in some dinosaurs and ninjas too!
 
think it showed Gale giving the book to Walt. Think Walt was reading it in his Condo. It's existed for awhile.


Now that Hank has an inkling about Walt being w.w. and Gale, can you imagine what his mind is racing through. All the little things, like missing school lab equipment, fugue state, Jesse, and things I don't remember.
 
I expect a three way showdown. Jesse vs. Walt vs. Hank.

JESSE STILL HAS TO FIND OUT ABOUT JANE AND BROCK.
 
But why would Gale write that?

Gale's lab notes initials may have actually been "Walter White", but it's a Whitman quote, and Walt deflected the suspicion by pointing that out along with a drawing of Whitman from Gale elsewhere.

The "other" W.W. in the Leaves Of Grass copy is obviously meant to distinguish Walter White from Whitman in the inscription.
 
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