Finally caught up with everything, the last 3 episodes were some of the most intense TV I've ever watched. And what happened with Gus at the end of season 4 was
I've never once thought Gus was gay. I could see where the argument is but it never entered my mind especially since he said he had kids.
On to the season 5 premier. I think the opening scene with Walt shows a man with nothing left. The scene with him and the bacon is his last connection to his old life, and while he longs for his old life it's dead and gone and that's all he has left. I think that gym bag is filled with cash and the $100 tip was a message along the lines of, it's just money and when you got nothing left what's it matter if you're rich or poor or somethings free. The last scene with Skyler to me signifies he is full blown sociopath now and has every intention to murder her when the time is right. The skyler scene = Godfather 2, "I know it was you,Fredo" scene. I can see this playing out just like the Godfather 2.
I've never once thought Gus was gay. I could see where the argument is but it never entered my mind especially since he said he had kids.
On to the season 5 premier. I think the opening scene with Walt shows a man with nothing left. The scene with him and the bacon is his last connection to his old life, and while he longs for his old life it's dead and gone and that's all he has left. I think that gym bag is filled with cash and the $100 tip was a message along the lines of, it's just money and when you got nothing left what's it matter if you're rich or poor or somethings free. The last scene with Skyler to me signifies he is full blown sociopath now and has every intention to murder her when the time is right. The skyler scene = Godfather 2, "I know it was you,Fredo" scene. I can see this playing out just like the Godfather 2.