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This, this, a thousand times this!

This, this, a thousand times this!

Why are you so sure that the wrongfully convicted people cited were convicted on much shakier evidence?

Why are you so sure that the wrongfully convicted people cited were convicted on much shakier evidence?

Hear, hear.

Hear, hear.

Man, vindication. Always wondered what it felt like; satisfying, but a little hollow.

And… this conversation seems to have gone as far as it can without turning into a complete circle (with one clarification: series precedent + thematic evidence (theme of the season: what it takes to be the boss(I.E scheming, foresight, adapting long-term goals to present situations, willing to harm children) is the

The same reason Gus had a fake robbery for Jesse to save the cash-drop from: to trick Jesse onto his side.

I'd argue it's more like a religious person arguing about the gaps in fossil records in a world in which God indisputably exists: which in the world of Breaking Bad is true, he's the head writer.

Because Walt's lying and Jesse is predictable, especially regarding dying/dead kids related to his girlfriend.

The logistics are what I'm waiting for next week to see about!

Why Walt did it (probably):