Breaking Bad - Season 5, Part 2 - The Final Eight Episodes - Sundays on AMC

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I was a little surprised Walt didn't bring up the idea that Hank might take himself down too if he outs Walt.

"If you don't know who I am, then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly."

Hank may have spent a week revisiting the case, but he's only just beginning to understand who he's messing with.

I think Hank will quickly start to realize the full ramifications of turning Walt in once he puts more thought into it and gets more of the facts, namely Walt's terrible influence on and inclusion of people like Skyler (and even Jesse).

I think Hank will end up trying to protect the secret in order to save Walt's family and his own, falling into the same hole of corruption Skyler did, and that'll be his downfall.
 
Is ha is cancer really back? I couldn't tell if that was just leverage material.

They've hinted at it for a while now, ever since he went to the doctor's office and never revealed what they said.

Then he was doing chemo when Saul called and he was throwing up later. It's pretty much confirmed.
 
Does Hank even really have a case other than the book? Walt doesn't make meth anymore. Unless he can get someone to flip, lots of the evidence has been destroyed.

He doesn't. He's a pathetic DEA agent that's borderline immoral by talking s*** to addicts and putting a guy in the hospital (Jesse). He'd never solve a case like this in his life.
 
Walt has mentally fucked and destroyed Jesse. He is going to do some crazy shit.

With Walt dying, what the fuck is going to happen, holy shit this season is going to deliver.
 
Does Hank even really have a case other than the book? Walt doesn't make meth anymore. Unless he can get someone to flip, lots of the evidence has been destroyed.

Jesse

he seems to give no fucks anymore and he knows Walt killed Mike. He didn't believe his bullshit for one second
 
The moment he closed the garage door, my heart started racing...

haha seriously. this show has now officially gotten to the point where NOONE is safe. Departed bloodbath incoming.

as soon as the garage closed i thought hank was gonna die.

he seems to give no fucks anymore and he knows Walt killed Mike. He didn't believe his bullshit for one second

that fuckin look jesse gave to the camera after walt's bullshit. has landry told him about mike or something? lol it's like he's absolutely certain he knows walt is lying to him and is testing him.
 
I think Hank will quickly start to realize the full ramifications of turning Walt in once he puts more thought into it and gets more of the facts, namely Walt's terrible influence on and inclusion of people like Skyler (and even Jesse).

I think Hank will end up trying to protect the secret in order to save Walt's family and his own, falling into the same hole of corruption Skyler did, and that'll be his downfall.

Interesting theory, Lydia and Declan might end up being Walt's downfall.
 
They've hinted at it for a while now, ever since he went to the doctor's office and never revealed what they said.

Then he was doing chemo when Saul called and he was throwing up later. It's pretty much confirmed.

Ahh yeah that makes sense, just wondering how long after the first part of the episode takes place. Can't wait to find out
 
haha seriously. this show has now officially gotten to the point where NOONE is safe. Departed bloodbath incoming.

as soon as the garage closed i thought hank was gonna die.



that fuckin look jesse gave to the camera after walt's bullshit. has he seen mike's body or something? lol it's like he's absolutely certain he knows walt is lying to him and is testing him.

Mike's body doesn't exist. Walt made sure of that
 
love this from the Onion review:

Walt may be projecting the illusion that he is just a successful car wash owner (and what do successful car wash owners do? “They buy more car washes,” Walt suggests to Skyler in the interest of laundering that pile of money twice as fast), but pieces of his veneer keep flaking off. Lydia drives a rental car to his place of business to complain that the purity of her product is down below 70%, begging him to come back and right the ship. Jesse order Saul to get rid of his buyout money, directing the two untouched duffel bags to Mike Ehrmantraut’s granddaughter and Drew Sharp’s parents respectively, fed up and beyond caring that the sudden appearance of bags of money on these people’s doorsteps would reignite suspicion and scrutiny. In a heartbreaking scene, Walt returns the duffel bags to Jesse and assures him that Mike is “perfectly capable of taking care of his own granddaughter.” He says it over and over again. He glares at Jesse and repeats: “I need you to believe me.” Good Lord, Walter. Not only do you have no compunction about lying through your teeth anymore, but you don’t even bother to make it plausible. Nothing’s left but a naked demand for acquiescence.

Jesse is a withered shell of a man thanks to this animal. It's also a perfect illustration of the difference between someone who actually has a conscience and someone who doesn't. Jesse is not morally clean, he has blood on his hands, but he ACTUALLY feels bad about it. This is how someone reacts when they are genuinely guilty about something.
 
So jesse is pretty fucked, right?

Drove around tossing 5 million, and walt drove to his house with a GPS tracker on his car

Jesse's death seems imminent here :(
 
love this from the Onion review:



Jesse is a withered shell of a man thanks to this animal. It's also a perfect illustration of the difference between someone who actually has a conscience and someone who doesn't. Jesse is not morally clean, he has blood on his hands, but he ACTUALLY feels bad about it. This is how someone reacts when they are genuinely guilty about something.

Acting all emo and mopey? Sure. Throwing out fat stacks like a bad game of Paperboy is not. Guilt-ridden people still keep the money. PEACE.
 
Future Walt doesn't care anymore, he wants to die, which is why he won't. He'lol be taken down non-lethal or be victorious, and will either die slowly from cancer or beat it and live forever knowing what he's done to his family.

Also, for Walt adopting aspects of people he's killed, that car has a similar look to Jesse's
 
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