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Forgetting Sarah Connor
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Why does Hank let Walt get away with his crimes in your scenario?

I think your prediction is perfectly logical and certainly seems to be the direction things are headed. For that reason, something explosively different will most likely happen. Also, are the Nazis low enough they would actually enslave Jesse when the whole reason they were there, per their deal with Walt, was to kill

*"Don't drink and drive. And if you do, call me!"

i like breaking bad c:

1. Before even seeing him take it out of his wallet, I assumed that he had to run to his house to pick up the ticket after leaving the car wash, although he probably transferred it to his wallet when they first left the house for the hotel.

I demand to see it as a pre-credits flashback!

Oh we will? In that case I'll keep watching…

Well, maybe "manipulating" is a better word than "lying." Or "bullshiting." He's presenting a false image of the situation. Or do you think he's also genuinely concerned for Jesse's well-being? Discussion question for everyone.

Yes! I was like, "Well there's something Donna's gonna have to explain to me" until Hank showed the picture to Huell. Brilliant.

Cuz he's cooler than bein' cool?

Several actors who played now-dead characters on BB are slated to appear in next week's ep. So I'd say yeah, this checks out.

"Jesse watching Hank get it set up and dry heaving at the sight."

THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT YOU PIECE OF SHIT!

Holy fuckshit you're right; why the shitfuck is Walt wearing Todd's clothes??????? Unless it's not supposed to be the actual exact same clothing items and it's just some kind of thematic tie. (In which case: boooring!)

When they got Walt into the truck, I totally thought the end of the episode was gonna be him trying to sell out Madrigal to save himself. If the DEA tailed Lydia for a while, they'd certainly find evidence of something going on that they'd be a lot more hungry to tear down than a (semi-) retired Heisenberg.

1) This sets us up for a big Walter, Jr./Todd showdown, although Lydia's ultimately not remotely interested in either of them, never having recovered from the death of her true love: one of the drug dealers Walt ran over.
2) After the ensuing controversy, Sauls bows out and Obama makes the safer choice of Skyler's

I thought the face-spitting was a great moment for Jesse, but I was thinking and kind of hoping that his response to "Coward!" would be "Asshole!" since he's called Walt an asshole so many times in the last few episodes.

Narratively, I thought it would be a great idea to kill Hank and Gomie, as much as I'd hate to see them go. But I think Jesse living at least through this confrontation makes sense for the story, too. Or maybe I just really don't wanna see him go.

I got up on my bed and got my face nearly into the TV when the Nazis' guns came out. I groaned at the jerkiness of the livestream I was watching. I thought Hank and Gomie were dead for sure when the shooting started. Also, Jack and the gang seem to have very little regard for the life of the man they so badly need to

I was cheering and fist-pumping as Hank's plan formed and went into action, but it really didn't sit well for me to see Walt so utterly fooled. He's always the one cooking up some deceptive sceme, and the way he does it should be disturbing to watch, but I'm so used to it that I'm not bothered at all. In this very