"All BAD Things Must Come to an End" - Breaking Bad Season 5: Part 2 Official Thread (SPOILERS)

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Jesse been through so much...i really dont blame him fro being emotionally wrecked. :manny:


Dude's like was fukked up from jump, his parents aint fukk with him, the only person that really cared about him died(his aunt) until he met Jane...we see how that turned out..his homie got bodied. His new girl's son almost died :to:

Dude is a walking tragedy
 

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Now that the thread has slowed down I can discuss it a bit.

I'm about as :beli: as you can get about "sad Jesse"....this was one of my major complaints about the first few eps of season 4....but in this ep it makes perfect sense because it ties into the speech Walt gave in "Say My Name". Not only did Jesse see a little boy get murked, Walt flat out told him :manny: "this is blood money, why do you want it?".

At the time it was obviously a ploy to get Jesse to admit he was a hypocrite. Oh, you're so good and pure that you're upset a little boy died....but wait, you want the money still, right?

But Jesse bounced, remember? He didn't want the money.

Then Walt shows up with the money, so now he's stuck with $5 mill and the echoes of Walt's speech in his mind. "This is blood money". He even mentions this to Walt.

So nah, this ain't just him being a bytch. Yes he's acting reckless but he wants to distance himself from that money at all costs, due to what Walt said. That's why it's :wtf: to see Walt so mad at how Jesse is acting. The thing about manipulating people, they don't always react how you want.

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I thought this was a good episode, but I'm not going crazy over it like some dudes are. I saw this coming with the whole splitting the last season into two parts thing. The show already feels like it's rushing things. So Jesse feels this way about getting rid of the money but he sits on it for a month and conveniently wants to get rid of it around the same time that Hank finds out about Walt which happens around the same time Lydia wants Walt to get back into the game? The timing stuff isn't a huge deal, but I definitely noticed that all of this shyt is hitting Walt in a day or two span nearly a month after he left the game.

My real gripe though is with how Walt is handling finding out that Hank knows. I understand Hank reacting the way he did when Walt confronted him. He's just now finding out what Walt is. All of the shyt he's been through all these years was Walt's doing. He's been lying to him all this time. I understand and appreciate Hank reacting that way when Walt confronted him with the tracker. I just have a serious problem with the thought that Walt would confront him with the tracker in the first place. Walt knows that Hank knows...so instead of being the intelligent person who used his brain and looked for ways around things like he always has, he just walks up to Hank and essentially says "I know you're tracking me?":dwillhuh: I've been siting here trying to figure out why Walt would do that, but I can't figure it out. Fine he knows he's a dead man soon...what about his family? Skyler has been a part of this from nearly the beginning. Walt can't go to jail, but Skyler can easily. That whole exchange was just so out of character for Walt, imo.

That said, the scene was so good it lifted my overall opinion of the episode:manny:
 
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"I suggest you tread lightly" - Walt da GAWD

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Hank you sure you want this work?
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who that bytched that walked into the carwash and what she want ?
Bro.. If you don't know the answer to that, don't even bother watching these new episodes. You're only doing yourself a disservice, forreal. Watch from the jump or wherever you left off and eat healthy when you catch up.



One thing I've learned from tonight is once an episode airs, skip past the new 50-60 pages to get to @hexagram23's input/analysis instead of sifting through 50-60 pages of the same bullshyt looking for his insight lol I'm excited that the board is as excited about me but DAMN some people's perspectives are so :stopitslime:&:deadhorse:
 

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Man, Walt's swagg is on a hundred thousand trillion!! Lol. Definitely felt bad for Jesse this episode. Poor guy has been through so much...he has no one he can trust nor rely on anymore. I think he may actually kill himself for the simple that he won't know how to live with burden of what he has done up to this point. What really got me this episode was the exchange between Walt and Hank. Hank looked liked he wanted to tear Walt to shreds! I'm pretty sure he's going to go all the way with turning Walt in and all. Walt has no more cards left to play...at least from what I've seen, lol.

Overall, this episode was awesome for me. Especially the beginning. I was like WTF!? God Damn! Walt been through hell and back. I wonder whom he's going to war with all that heavy artillery he had in trunk. Man...It's so good to have Heisenberg back!!
 
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