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There's very little mystery to Gray Matter. Walt and Gretchen and Elliot had a falling out. Walt thinks they betrayed him, Gretchen clearly doesn't see it that way. From what we now know of Walt's stubborn ridiculous pride, it's reasonable to assume that Walt's perception of what happened is deeply flawed. The exact

There's very little mystery to Gray Matter. Walt and Gretchen and Elliot had a falling out. Walt thinks they betrayed him, Gretchen clearly doesn't see it that way. From what we now know of Walt's stubborn ridiculous pride, it's reasonable to assume that Walt's perception of what happened is deeply flawed. The exact

I think they're more than square at this point. In fact, once Jesse learns about the cigarette, I doubt he'll be feeling like he owes Walt anything but a bullet to the head.

I think they're more than square at this point. In fact, once Jesse learns about the cigarette, I doubt he'll be feeling like he owes Walt anything but a bullet to the head.

Jesse's not beyond redemption, I don't think. It will probably come through killing Walt or maybe just turning himself and Walt in.

Jesse's not beyond redemption, I don't think. It will probably come through killing Walt or maybe just turning himself and Walt in.

Jesse is the stealth protagonist, and has been for about a season now. I don't think that the fact that he's oblivious as to who he keeps company with negates that.

Jesse is the stealth protagonist, and has been for about a season now. I don't think that the fact that he's oblivious as to who he keeps company with negates that.

It's not plausible that Gus would have an account in Walt's name.

It's not plausible that Gus would have an account in Walt's name.

Jesse was needed to lure Gus out in the open at the hospital, originally. That's something Walt couldn't have done without Jesse. Then when that didn't work they came up with the Hector plan. Jesse was absolutely crucial in Walt's success. Yes, certainly Walt *could've* learned about Hector some other way, but he

Jesse was needed to lure Gus out in the open at the hospital, originally. That's something Walt couldn't have done without Jesse. Then when that didn't work they came up with the Hector plan. Jesse was absolutely crucial in Walt's success. Yes, certainly Walt *could've* learned about Hector some other way, but he

"What now?" is not a question.

"What now?" is not a question.

I'm saying he's not openly gay and he's never been outed, how was that unclear?   I have no idea if he's actually gay or not, I know there were rumors about he and James van der Beek having a fling during the show, but nothing was ever confirmed. And no, actors don't get fired for being gay in today's age, or even in

I'm saying he's not openly gay and he's never been outed, how was that unclear?   I have no idea if he's actually gay or not, I know there were rumors about he and James van der Beek having a fling during the show, but nothing was ever confirmed. And no, actors don't get fired for being gay in today's age, or even in

Huh?  "What now?" Did you have a stroke?  The actor's not openly gay, he was never "outed nationally" and even in the dark ages known as the 90's, actor's didn't get fired for being gay, anyway.

Huh?  "What now?" Did you have a stroke?  The actor's not openly gay, he was never "outed nationally" and even in the dark ages known as the 90's, actor's didn't get fired for being gay, anyway.

I don't think she was actually there. It was just a shared hallucination the vamps were having. You could see that after Godric talked to Eric, he could no longer see Lilith.

I don't think she was actually there. It was just a shared hallucination the vamps were having. You could see that after Godric talked to Eric, he could no longer see Lilith.