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@avclub-f7ab14a5b6fb3e3440995ec977ccebaf:disqus Walt accused Gretchen and Elliot of getting together behind his back and driving him out of the business, but she vehemently denied this. We don't really know the truth, but at this point, I'm far more inclined to believe Gretchen.

@avclub-f7ab14a5b6fb3e3440995ec977ccebaf:disqus Walt accused Gretchen and Elliot of getting together behind his back and driving him out of the business, but she vehemently denied this. We don't really know the truth, but at this point, I'm far more inclined to believe Gretchen.

Right, obviously this doesn't end with a neat buyout and everyone's five million dollars richer and we fade to black. But Walt still sucks.

Right, obviously this doesn't end with a neat buyout and everyone's five million dollars richer and we fade to black. But Walt still sucks.

He didn't want Walt dead. I'm sure Jesse would've never forgiven him if he'd done that.

He didn't want Walt dead. I'm sure Jesse would've never forgiven him if he'd done that.

I really think you're wrong on this one. Todd would have a better chance of killing Mike than Walt would. Plus the whole "prison connections" thing. Walt would love to get rid of those "legacy" guys mooching off his profits.  It's very smart of Walt to keep Todd around, or at least it is if you don't know Todd's a

I really think you're wrong on this one. Todd would have a better chance of killing Mike than Walt would. Plus the whole "prison connections" thing. Walt would love to get rid of those "legacy" guys mooching off his profits.  It's very smart of Walt to keep Todd around, or at least it is if you don't know Todd's a

No. She really really wants Walt to die. Like, now.

No. She really really wants Walt to die. Like, now.

There was a legitmate reason why Mike had to leave, and Mike told him the plan because there was no reason not to. Unlike a Batman or Bond villain, he never had any intention to kill Walt.

There was a legitmate reason why Mike had to leave, and Mike told him the plan because there was no reason not to. Unlike a Batman or Bond villain, he never had any intention to kill Walt.

@avclub-bac5b16613ea17a2eb986edfafb0a26a:disqus What leverage? He could just tell the cops about the kid and the train,etc, if he wanted to. A jar wouldn't help. And his and the kid's prints are the only ones on the thing.

@avclub-bac5b16613ea17a2eb986edfafb0a26a:disqus What leverage? He could just tell the cops about the kid and the train,etc, if he wanted to. A jar wouldn't help. And his and the kid's prints are the only ones on the thing.

I thought Todd was going to enter and shoot Mike.

I thought Todd was going to enter and shoot Mike.

Andrea has always seemed pretty irrelevant to me. I think her function in the story is over.

Andrea has always seemed pretty irrelevant to me. I think her function in the story is over.

Leverage for what? No one's prints are on it but his and the kid's. He'd only implicate himself. If he ever wanted to rat out Walt and the gang, he could just walk into a police station and do it. Holding a jar with a spider in it wouldn't help his case.

Leverage for what? No one's prints are on it but his and the kid's. He'd only implicate himself. If he ever wanted to rat out Walt and the gang, he could just walk into a police station and do it. Holding a jar with a spider in it wouldn't help his case.