im sure yall noticed the over the top product placements all over now. that heat on blu ray quote was really slick
Would you bet 25 to life on that? Kid didn't seem like any regular idiot. You don't know how long he was standing there or what he saw. What if he saw the train being stopped. What if he heard what Walt was yelling. He might be smart enough to know ain't no damn oiling or refueling gonna happen in the middle of the desert, with liquid being poured into the ground. A man jumping off a moving train and another hiding under it
Not saying you're wrong. But that's the point mike was making. You leave no witnesses at all. Even if you tie them up. Even if u wear a mask. You either kill them all or you leave someone to be... Well.... A witness.
The 100% sure way that kid would not tell another soul was to kill him
ending doesnt take away from what was an underwhelming ep. sick of jesse solving all their issues while they fight. aint the same without gus to me
█ W.D.Y.D. █;1146542 said:Problem with killing the kid is it just creates more problems.
Risk that kid saw enough, can piece it all together, and get authorities involved < risk of killing the kid, having to get rid of the body and def having authorities involved
either way they're fukked though and can't fault Todd for blasting
nah, it's pretty apparent in the EP preview that they have the kid's body buried in the sand of the truck they were using
I don't know why the kid had to die. He was like what, 10-12?
1. He's a kid, what is he going to tell mom/dad? He saw men working/doing something near the train tracks? Then what will the parents think of it? Most likely it off.
2. The owners of the product will never know that Walt stole it. They will only think the Chinese cheated them out of a more potent version. So it can't be traced back to the incident.
3. The kid wouldn't have probably even told anyone about it if they just buddy buddied the kid about it. I mean you can tell the kid anything, that they're refueling the train, oiling it up, anything and he would have probably believe it. Again, this looks like a young ass gullible kid.
So yea. WTF
cold blooded
█ W.D.Y.D. █;1146542 said:Problem with killing the kid is it just creates more problems.
Risk that kid saw enough, can piece it all together, and get authorities involved < risk of killing the kid, having to get rid of the body and def having authorities involved
either way they're fukked though and can't fault Todd for blasting
okay... everybody... yeah. The kid had to die. Just give it up. If I was the one you was pulling that heist for and you told me a kid saw it but you scared him straight, I'd shoot you in the face on the spot then move my ENTIRE operation and leave your body there for either the feds or the coyotes. Whoever got it first.
Those train dudes ain't stupid. Soon as they get to where they're going and those chemicals ain't pure, two things is gonna happen when they find out that pure shyt is now 90% water at their job.
1. They're gonna say "Wtf that's impossible only places we stopped was at the freight yard and here- oh shyt. "
2. You best believe the news is gonna report that "300 million dollars in methylamine just.... disappeared from a train.... possibly where workers claim they stopped to help a broken down dump truck at a crossing. While this seems like an IMPOSSIBLE scenario..."
all it's gonna take is Tarantula Boy to say "I saw how they did it". SOMEBODY's gonna believe it. His parents, the cool kids he gonna try to impress, the cool kids who check it out themselves to be cool... SOMEBODY's gonna believe it.
so yeah.
fukk tarantula boy. wrong place, wrong time.
bystanders get shot.
dude broke the scarface code
Gee, thanks for sharing.
I don't watch previews by the way, but thanks for the heads up.