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I think that is when I started to tear up.  Oh my God. After everything Vince Gilligan has done to Jesse in this show I cannot even believe the beautiful ending he gave to Jesse. I let out this huge breath as Jesse drove away, as if releasing the trauma of 2+ seasons.

Too bad he probably doesn't have the money for the vacuum cleaner guy anymore.  As I said earlier, I think he's probably wanted by the police.  At some point they will recover Jesse's video confession at Uncle Jack's compound.

Oh, I definitely did not want a post-show montage. That would have seemed cheesy for this show.

I am trying desperately to cling to the belief that maybe Jesse got away cleanly. But, the reality seems like he'd inevitably be arrested by the police.

Yes. I was holding my breath during the scene, just willing him to finally escape.  I cried as he shouted almost in joy.  I have to believe Jesse will find some way to make a better life.  Come on, this show wasn't entirely realistic anyway, right?  Right??

I sympathize. I felt a twitch of annoyance every time I saw someone post about Skylar.

I mean, I guess I get the complaint that Walt "won". But, it seems such a low bar for victory at this point.  His family all still hate him.  Hank's still dead. Lots of other people are still dead.

Ozmandias and Four Days Out are the two that immediately come to mind as the best. Also Sunset, Crawl Space, and Half Measures

Meh. I wouldn't have minded a little more suffering. But, he was punished fairly severely in the last two episodes, so that will have to make do.

I didn't! Was finally smart enough to remember to call my mother BEFORE the show so that she wouldn't call during it, as happened 3 other times this season.

Yes, I felt sure the last two episodes would be this exact kind of inevitable closure.  "Ozymandias" was so clearly the thematic and emotional climax.  Most stories don't end with the most intense scene. There is usually some sense of closure.

I would have been angry if there had been a cliffhanger ending.  This is a show that needed to be finite. I needed this definite ending.  The Sopranos is a different kind of show.

Oh, I loved it. Great set.

I was trying to figure out the twist reveal. Because we all know Walt doesn't know any hitmen. He was trying to get Saul to give him a list in the last episode.

Maybe Walt was a fan of The Sopranos and thought this made a good sounding threat.

Thank you so much!

The scene between Jesse and Walt when Jesse's in the hospital after Hank beat the crap out of him.

Jesse would have survived either way. In the end, Walt would have found him in the lab.

Because Lydia is known to hire hitmen to kill people who could implicate her.

Yep.  This is why "Ozymandias" is the greatest episode of this series. That's the one which really makes all of that clear.