Huelle took weed only. He didn't replace them with cigarettes. When Jesse looked at his cigarettes and couldn't find his weed it triggered in his head what happened to the risen cigarette.
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Huelle took weed only. He didn't replace them with cigarettes. When Jesse looked at his cigarettes and couldn't find his weed it triggered in his head what happened to the risen cigarette.
Yeah he wasn't trying to fool Jesse. He only took the weed because he didn't want Jesse to lose his chance to leave. He figured Jesse would either be gone before he noticed or even if he did notice before he left, there's no reason Saul would have ever expected Jesse to put two and two together.
There have been hundreds of unlikely, unrealistic, or convenient things that have occurred in the Breaking Bad universe over the shows five seasons so I'm not quite sure why this one is being so harshly scrutinized.
Even if Saul did guess that maybe Jesse would suddenly think of the long-forgotten Brock thing, he was just minutes away from Jesse being out of the picture forever. But in order to get to that point, he had to make sure Jesse didn't have any pot on his person.
Edit: whoops, should have read the most recent posts.
I want a spinoff about the guy in the red minivan.
Well in the flash forward we know the house didn't get burned down, it was trashed, but still standing. Then you have the spider that approached Jesse in the desert. I don't think this is gonna end well for him.
And if you believe Walt is taking things from the people he kills, like the traits he's picked up from Gus (Volvo, legitimate business, putting towel down to throw up), Crazy 8 (cutting crusts off sandwiches), Mike (scotch on the rocks), in the flash forward Walt went from a Volvo to a Cadillac when he bought those guns. Gus drove a Volvo and Jesse just stole a Cadillac. And in the last flash forward I think Walt was even driving a car that looked like the one Mike used to drive, I'm not positive though.
I thought Jessie was going to show up at the carwash and accidentally shoot Skylar by missing Walt.
The Saul spinoff should have the guy in the redvan as a focus person.
I have already concluded that I might be in the majority of those not happy with the ending. I somehow wante Jessie to come out of this as a hero but that's not happening.
There is a big rumor that Cranston is going to play Lex Luther in the Batman/Superman film. I so hope this happens.
Two things that should be noted that appear to spell imminent doom for Jesse:
1. Last night when he was waiting on the roadside for his new identity, the sound barrier behind him looked like gravestones.
2. The title of the next episode: Rabid Dog. Rabid dogs, unfortunately, are most always euthanized.
I thought about that. Other than losing his job with the DEA, I now don't know what to expect from him. I really thought Jesse was going to flip and leave town, but now it seems Jesse isn't interested in justice but more likely personal revenge and Hank seems to be resigned to not pursuing the case (at least for the time being).
I will hand it to Vince and his writers... they're not afraid to throw curveballs. My feeling now is that we're in for a lot of twists and turns these last five episodes.
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