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Lots of people have already "called it" and it still makes zero sense. There's no "leverage" Todd can use with the jar. It only has his and the kid's prints on it. If Todd ever wants to rat out the others, he doesn't need a jar to do so.

Lots of people have already "called it" and it still makes zero sense. There's no "leverage" Todd can use with the jar. It only has his and the kid's prints on it. If Todd ever wants to rat out the others, he doesn't need a jar to do so.

Yes, *now* Mike might have a good motivation, but Robinson Crudle and others on here were complaining that it was unrealistic for Mike to have not killed Walt already, rather than tying him up. It wasn't, though. (And of course *now*, Mike can't just kill Walt because Walt's apparently hidden the methylamine.

Yes, *now* Mike might have a good motivation, but Robinson Crudle and others on here were complaining that it was unrealistic for Mike to have not killed Walt already, rather than tying him up. It wasn't, though. (And of course *now*, Mike can't just kill Walt because Walt's apparently hidden the methylamine.

Exactly. I agree with @tonyyanksfan:disqus that everything on this show is shown for a reason, and…we already have that reason. It makes no sense to think that the cops will find the jar and somehow trace it back to Walt or Jesse, who never touched the jar in the first place. And why would cops ever fingerprint a jar?

Exactly. I agree with @tonyyanksfan:disqus that everything on this show is shown for a reason, and…we already have that reason. It makes no sense to think that the cops will find the jar and somehow trace it back to Walt or Jesse, who never touched the jar in the first place. And why would cops ever fingerprint a jar?

I don't want anyone to die yet. I love these characters.

I don't want anyone to die yet. I love these characters.

@Flexanimous:disqus  You're assuming Todd hasn't killed before. Nothing in his behavior indicated that he was the least bit troubled. I think for the very first time we're seeing a Breaking Bad character that's pure evil, no shades of gray.

@Flexanimous:disqus  You're assuming Todd hasn't killed before. Nothing in his behavior indicated that he was the least bit troubled. I think for the very first time we're seeing a Breaking Bad character that's pure evil, no shades of gray.

No, he wasn't. Mike had Walt tied down while the transaction was going to take place.

No, he wasn't. Mike had Walt tied down while the transaction was going to take place.

She comes clean and she loses her kids and her sister forever. She waits a year or so and Walt dies of cancer and her life can resume. It's a calculated decision, but I can see someone making it.

She comes clean and she loses her kids and her sister forever. She waits a year or so and Walt dies of cancer and her life can resume. It's a calculated decision, but I can see someone making it.

Given that their marriage has been "in name only" for quite some time now, I doubt Walt "cheating" would have much impact on them.

Given that their marriage has been "in name only" for quite some time now, I doubt Walt "cheating" would have much impact on them.

I figured it was therapist Dave.

I figured it was therapist Dave.

Yeah, I was all sad when I thought he was 11, but when I found out he was 14 I was like, "get over it, Jesse!".

Yeah, I was all sad when I thought he was 11, but when I found out he was 14 I was like, "get over it, Jesse!".