So now that Walt is nationally infamous, is his gun guy crazy to be willing to be associated with him and give him a huge machine gun?
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So now that Walt is nationally infamous, is his gun guy crazy to be willing to be associated with him and give him a huge machine gun?
I'm still pretty torn up over Andrea getting killed in front of Jesse. Between that and Hank and Gomie last week, it seems nobody who is a genuinely decent person gets out alive. :(
no one is having a happy ending
I little hint how this ends with the two copies of. Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium in Walter’s cabin. In the movie, Mr. Magorium who is dying mentions King Lear, a story about the importance of living a full life – ends with the simple line “He dies.” Two copies for Jessie and Walt.
I think it was just a joke.
No disagreements she wants Skyler dead, but as of now, there's nothing she could say in court about Skyler that implicates her. What does Lydia know about her? That she runs a car wash? Presumably Walt sure never told Lydia anything about Skyler's participation.
Now, if Lydia decides to kill Skyler out of fear for her own freedom, that would certainly give Walt a reason to kill her. But like I said, if Walt wants to kill Lydia, he won't waste his time trying to pull off poisoning her.
Lot of parrells with the characters in this episode:
Jessie one time asked Walt if he just wanted to hang out and ride go carts. Walt asked the vacuum man to stay. it's the first time Walt has no one to talk too.
When Skylar is asked is she is even listening, she responds the same way Walt did when the doctor is informing him he has cancer.
When skyler was talking to Todd in Holly's room she said the same thing that Ted said to her when she visited him in the hospital. "I promise I will never breathe a word about this....
When Crazy 8 was held captive by Walt! he was offered a sand which. Tonight Todd offers Jesse ice cream.
When Walt is telling Walt Jr that he has cancer, Walt jr. Gets upset because Walt isn't willing to fight because of the potential money strain treatment will put on the family. he says in season 1: "Then why don't you just die already? Just give up and die. Tonight he says, " Why don't you just die already? Just die."
Did Gray Matter cause Walt to leave the bar or hearing that Blue Magic is still on the streets ?
I noticed all of these except the last one. I didn't pick up on the Walt, Jr. callback.
As far as your question, in my opinion, it was both. It was sort of piggybacking on Walt's biggest fear as recalled to Jesse in the first half of season one that he once missed out on one empire, and he didn't want to miss on a second. Hearing Gretchen and Elliot outright dismiss his contributions to the company basically went hand in hand with hearing the blue meth was back on the streets. For one, he knew that Jack never killed Jesse because both Lydia and Jack kept telling Walt that Todd couldn't get the recipe right, but for two, it meant that Jack was stealing Walt's money as well as his work. Given he already wanted to kill Jack's crew for murdering Hank and, in his mind, ruining his family, I think they both kind of led to him deciding to fight back rather than surrender to the DEA.
I still maintain I don't see why Walt, as of this moment, would have a reason to kill Lydia. However, I saw a great point that is worth noting: it has been established she likes Stevia with her coffee... should she be the one the ricin is meant.
What am going to take away from this show and what they were trying to tell us thru Walt was the ends and the means are in fact the same thing.
I am not one of those TV nuts who likes all the subtle references or parallels.
What I did find ironic was Walt was "caught" when Jessie said the way to get to him was his money. Now he has a drum with ~ $11M and he can't do anything with it. He can't give it to his family, he can't go outside of his cabin, he is pretty much on his death bed without anything but his drum full of cash.
I have to think something positive finally happens with Jessie. I don't see the need to keep him alive in the show if he finally doesn't get a break. Anymore that happens to Jessie is just sadistic writing.
I have a feeling that Uncle Jack's downfall will be Todd. He is attracted to Lydia and respects Walt. Respects Walt so much that he lets his wife live. He is keeping loose ends around which I think will backfire.