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Since it's fun, to some people, to tease meaning out of every single line of an episode: after Todd says Jesse's gone and Jack proposes that he went down some gully, Todd says "that's the way I'd go". And of course that idea's wrong. So, in the spirit of continuing hope, I choose to believe that this is some bit of

Discussion here seems to have slowed, but here's a question: I see many people proposing that Walt's purchase of that enormous gun in the flashforward is him gearing up for some final stand against the neo-Nazis, but does anyone else think that fits poorly with Walt's past and personality?