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Satisfied. That's all they wrote, bitch. 

Well, it couldn't have been a better end for Hank. Much more dramatically satisfying that Walt actually killing him. Seeing him weep in the dirt made an event I didn't want to see worth it. 

Getting cuffed by Hank and watching Jack and Co. rain hellfire on him moments later is about as far away from winning the lottery as it gets.

I would like to point how just how brutally ironic Walt putting those coordinates on a lottery ticket was. My God. 

We'll get plenty more of that next season.

We'll get plenty more of that next season.

Watching the rerun, and Jesse totally goes to get the pistol when he sees Walt out the window. So he's scared shitless of the guy, maybe not suicidal. But a wreck for sure.

Watching the rerun, and Jesse totally goes to get the pistol when he sees Walt out the window. So he's scared shitless of the guy, maybe not suicidal. But a wreck for sure.

I hope not, but I also like to think that Vince Gilligan actually cares what the viewers think. I don't see him trolling everyone like David Chase did.

I hope not, but I also like to think that Vince Gilligan actually cares what the viewers think. I don't see him trolling everyone like David Chase did.

Truth.

Truth.

"We're gonna make a lot of money together." - Lydia

"We're gonna make a lot of money together." - Lydia

Definitely, they had to plot it that way.

Definitely, they had to plot it that way.

I agree. Slight difference between dark and disturbing, and that scene was the Box Cutter meets the baptism scene from Godfather on bath salts.

Didn't even think about the possibility that Walt lied about being out. Now I'm conflicted.

Didn't even think about the possibility that Walt lied about being out. Now I'm conflicted.

Quite the literal "Oh shit" moment.