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

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I was telling somebody yesterday, Hank just can't go and tell his supervisor that his brother in law is the drug lord they've been searching for the past two years.

Hank: I found Heisenberg :smugfavre:

Boss: :ohhh:

Hank: Walter White

Boss: Your brother in law? :upsetfavre:

Hank: Got the motherfukker :smugdraper

Boss: So the dude we've been searching for the past two years, is your brother in law? The guy with cancer, the guy we collected donations for? You've been having barbecues and going to this guy's house and never noticed anything? The genius science whiz married to your wife's sister and you never put 2 and 2 together? An unemployed science teacher paid for your extensive medical bills and you didn't think that was strange that he had that money? Come to think of it, didn't you kill Tuco, a guy in business with Heisenberg? And you've been handling this case from the jump, got promoted, went to work with the DEA, got promoted again, all while Heisenberg was running things. Weren't you taking this guy out to help you with the case, showing him evidence and shyt? You know what Hank, close that door, I've got some questions for you now :ufdup:
Couldnt have said it any better. Honestly walt being heizenberg is like the worst kept secret. Its like if someone found out clark kent is superman. Mad obvious but u feel like an idiot for not seeing the clues. Honestly hank should've caught him in season 1. When they found out that the meth was being cooked with grade A laboratory equipment. The same equipment that was missing from the highschool that walt taught in. Put 2 and 2 together walt should've been an obvious suspect. But hank put it on a mexican janitor, who had no idea what was going on and prob didnt hire saul. So his ass is either deported or in prison right now.
 

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One aspect of Skinny Pete and Badger's Star Trek conversation is how every one who goes through the transporter actually dies and a replicate person comes out of the other end...

Perhaps foreshadowing Walt transporting himself into Mr. Lambert as the 'real' Walter White dies (he fakes his death)

Reaching???

If they made us listen to that entire fukking convo for nothing :snoop:
I felt like Jesse and wanted to walk out too...
 

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Couldnt have said it any better. Honestly walt being heizenberg is like the worst kept secret. Its like if someone found out clark kent is superman. Mad obvious but u feel like an idiot for not seeing the clues. Honestly hank should've caught him in season 1. When they found out that the meth was being cooked with grade A laboratory equipment. The same equipment that was missing from the highschool that walt taught in. Put 2 and 2 together walt should've been an obvious suspect. But hank put it on a mexican janitor, who had no idea what was going on and prob didnt hire saul. So his ass is either deported or in prison right now.

Hank couldn't put 2 and 2 together because he didn't respect Walt like that. Go back to birthday party scene in the first episode, he would emasculate Walt in front of his own son. Walt was a p*ssy and no p*ssy would have the balls to produce meth.
 

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I Feel Like Walt Is Gonna Poison Hank And Just When It Seems Like He Gets Away With Everything Jesse Is Gonna Kill Walt
 

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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:
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:

He confronted Hank about it for the same reason he killed Mike, the same reason he couldn't let Hank believe it Gale that was Heisenberg, the same reason he couldn't let go of the past with Grey Matter, it's all about his ego. And one thing that has never been said in the show but I think is a major underlying issue is the fact that Walt hates Hank. Go back to the first season with how Hank would emasculate him in front of his own son and treat him like a complete pushover. Look at the contempt in Walt's eyes in the season two pool side drinking scene with Walt, Hank, and Junior. Walt hates him I don't care what anyone says. This is Walt's fukk you to Hank. Walt doesn't care about getting caught. I doubt he even cares about the money, this all about his ego and him saying I'm the man, I'm Heisenberg the greatest meth producer of all time. He wants Hank to know he's always been one step ahead, he wants him to know I got over on you and I have 6 months left to live and their ain't shyt you can do about it. Walt wants to get caught, he has been that way since at least season 3. He has had so many opportunities to leave the game and he never did. His ego won't allow it, he wanted to be the man so he killed Gus and kept producing Meth. But that wasn't enough, he now wants everyone to know he's the man.
 

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I agree with the leverage Walt has, I just don't see the Walter White they've portrayed up to this point behaving how he did at the end of the episode. Walt becomes aggressive and defiant once he's pushed to it and his back is against the wall. I didn't expect denials or lying from Walt because I never expected him to instigate that confrontation in the first place. When he found the tracker I was wondering how is he going to tackle this? Leave the tracker there and make sure whoever is watching him has nothing to see, or get rid of the tracker and indirectly let whoever is watching him know that he knows he's being watched. He's out of the game and wants to stay that way, yet here he is (leverage or not) jumping head first into conflict.

All of that said, there's seven episodes left, so I understand establishing the antagonist/conflict quickly and amping up the tension. And despite my gripes with a couple of things, that final scene is up there with some of the best I've seen. I think we're about to see the most action packed final episodes of a series since The Shield.


To be fair, Walt was careless enough to leave a book with Gale's writing in it right next to the shytter like it was a Maxim magazine or something:manny:
Walt started with Hank right off the bat to force him to play his hand and did, Hank is all impulse, yes he is smart but he is reckless, look Walt can unravel his case without Saul, he can say Hank forced him to cook and Hank worked with Gus all along. He also had to be wired up to catch Hank in a situation where he is seen as blackmailing Walt. Now Jesse going to the DEA and Hank getting to him beforehand will make Walt seem more innocent, you his brother in law stops a perp from turning himself in, not a good look, Now Hex says the spoilers are after 3 are fake, well Walt house is not burned down in the flash forward, Unless Jesse finds out about the storage unit then he could burn that down but how would he know what is in it? If you watch the flash forward scene again, there is food left in meaning they had to leave quick or the place got home invaded, When he is walking down the hall it looks like dried blood on the wall. The pool area also, if the house was seized it would be in sell-able shape since the government wants the money from it, makes think a murder took place there.

(Use a spoiler next time -bk)
 
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He confronted Hank about it for the same reason he killed Mike, the same reason he couldn't let Hank believe it Gale that was Heisenberg, the same reason he couldn't let go of the past with Grey Matter, it's all about his ego. And one thing that has never been said in the show but I think is a major underlying issue is the fact that Walt hates Hank. Go back to the first season with how Hank would emasculate him in front of his own son and treat him like a complete pushover. Look at the contempt in Walt's eyes in the season two pool side drinking scene with Walt, Hank, and Junior. Walt hates him I don't care what anyone says. This is Walt's fukk you to Hank. Walt doesn't care about getting caught. I doubt he even cares about the money, this all about his ego and him saying I'm the man, I'm Heisenberg the greatest meth producer of all time. He wants Hank to know he's always been one step ahead, he wants him to know I got over on you and I have 6 months left to live and their ain't shyt you can do about it. Walt wants to get caught, he has been that way since at least season 3. He has had so many opportunities to leave the game and he never did. His ego won't allow it, he wanted to be the man so he killed Gus and kept producing Meth. But that wasn't enough, he now wants everyone to know he's the man.

If thats the case then why did he stop Jesse from filing a lawsuit after Hank kicked the shyt out of him?
 

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Is no one taking into account the only real friend Jesse had at that point was Mike and that's factoring into his sadness? He had a big hand in telling him to get out of it and Jesse more or less knows that Walt took care of that already. Their relationship had been building for a long time and then poof.




I was gonna hit you with that :ufdup: if you had said anything else. The Shield wrapped their shyt up perfectly. Just finished it for the 3rd time about a week ago or two ago.
He has Badger and Pete as friends, and he knew what Mike was about, he was no innocent, the kid getting killed was it for Jesse, if he was still with Andrea and Brock he would have a more stable foundation but he left them. Him trying to give the money to Kaylee was stupid and reckless on his part, he could did the same set-up he had before with Andrea, give them the money slowly, Kaylee has a mom who knew Mike was a killer, She knew the deal. Jesse is just weak emotionally all around, i said Jane used that her advantage and Walt picked up on that also, So did Gus when he had Mike mentor him.
 
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