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Breaking Bad chat

Wirey

Fartist
Hmm, maybe. I just didn't expect Jesse to happen so soon or suddenly. I guess that adds to shock factor though :shrug:

I think I would almost expect Gomez to happen, actually.

Look how worked up Jesse got over Walt poisoning Brock, and think about Todd shooting that kid. They made a special point of showing Todd with a pistol. Maybe Jesse is going to pop him, and he/Walt will get forced back into the business.

I expect Gomez to die heroically. Waste of a fantastic haircut, really.
 

DreadFish

Cosmic Vagabond
Look how worked up Jesse got over Walt poisoning Brock, and think about Todd shooting that kid. They made a special point of showing Todd with a pistol. Maybe Jesse is going to pop him, and he/Walt will get forced back into the business.

I expect Gomez to die heroically. Waste of a fantastic haircut, really.

That sounds reasonable. Jesse doesn't yet have access to the means to make that happen, though.

It wont surprise me if Gomez dies before the series is over. He is the cool, loyal friend and partner who everybody likes; why not kill him? There's no reason to dislike Gomez. Maybe he will end up saving Hank's life? The heroic death would suit Gomez.

As far as getting back into the business. Is the flash forward to the full bearded Walt with an M60 a situation of cleaning up to get out of the business? or a situation of securing business?
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
The final season scenario I envision:
- Out gunned, low on ammo, & wounded, Hank & Gomez give up to the bad guys.
- Walt pleads to let Hank, Gomez & Jesse live by convincing the bad guys they can be kept silent.
- Bad guys agree that Hank can be controlled because of the incriminating video, & Jesse agrees to cook for them. But Gomez is a problem.
- Bad guys say Gomez dies or they all die.
- They force Hank to kill Gomez, & give him $1,000,000 to buy his silence.
- Hank is consumed with grief & guilt.
- All then leave, with this deal in place.
- Skylar still thinks Jesse is a danger, & plans to have him killed.
- She needs money to buy the hit, so she approaches Hank (knowing of the deal) to borrow it under the pretense of leaving Walt.
- Jesse is killed, & Hank discovers that he financed the hit.
- Hank is so furious that he decides to go outside the law to take Walt out.
- After making his plans known to Walt, Walt buys the large handgun which we saw in an earlier preview.
 

DreadFish

Cosmic Vagabond
The final season scenario I envision:
- Out gunned, low on ammo, & wounded, Hank & Gomez give up to the bad guys.
- Walt pleads to let Hank, Gomez & Jesse live by convincing the bad guys they can be kept silent.
- Bad guys agree that Hank can be controlled because of the incriminating video, & Jesse agrees to cook for them. But Gomez is a problem.
- Bad guys say Gomez dies or they all die.
- They force Hank to kill Gomez, & give him $1,000,000 to buy his silence.
- Hank is consumed with grief & guilt.
- All then leave, with this deal in place.
- Skylar still thinks Jesse is a danger, & plans to have him killed.
- She needs money to buy the hit, so she approaches Hank (knowing of the deal) to borrow it under the pretense of leaving Walt.
- Jesse is killed, & Hank discovers that he financed the hit.
- Hank is so furious that he decides to go outside the law to take Walt out.
- After making his plans known to Walt, Walt buys the large handgun which we saw in an earlier preview.

This seems quite plausible. Not sure about them forcing Hank to kill Gomez, though.
 

Wirey

Fartist
The final season scenario I envision:
- Out gunned, low on ammo, & wounded, Hank & Gomez give up to the bad guys.
- Walt pleads to let Hank, Gomez & Jesse live by convincing the bad guys they can be kept silent.
- Bad guys agree that Hank can be controlled because of the incriminating video, & Jesse agrees to cook for them. But Gomez is a problem.
- Bad guys say Gomez dies or they all die.
- They force Hank to kill Gomez, & give him $1,000,000 to buy his silence.
- Hank is consumed with grief & guilt.
- All then leave, with this deal in place.
- Skylar still thinks Jesse is a danger, & plans to have him killed.
- She needs money to buy the hit, so she approaches Hank (knowing of the deal) to borrow it under the pretense of leaving Walt.
- Jesse is killed, & Hank discovers that he financed the hit.
- Hank is so furious that he decides to go outside the law to take Walt out.
- After making his plans known to Walt, Walt buys the large handgun which we saw in an earlier preview.

Plausible, but I bet Gomez will get killed saving Hank.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
This seems quite plausible. Not sure about them forcing Hank to kill Gomez, though.
It's a tough one, but much of the series about Hank being horribly victimized by events
Walt causes. He's like a pinball careening around with no control over his life.
 

nazz

Doubting Thomas
Yeah, all the elements are in their favor, but something's gotta give. It can't just turn out the most obvious way that it would turn out. Something is going to happen.

I thought a deal might be struck: Let Walt go and you get to live. But then there is the problem with the money. I don't see Walt losing the cash he needs to live one. Unless of course he makes more.
 

DreadFish

Cosmic Vagabond
Dat Breaking Bad...


So, I saw the beginning coming. The thing with Jesse made sense too. Im a bit ****** at Skylar though. Im also writing lots of short sentences. In that conflicted way, I still want to support Walt for some reason so, from that point of view, what Skylar did is kinda *****. She does tend to act on emotion first. Unfortunately, Walt has made for himself no position for her to "just trust him".
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I figgered this thread would be active.
I'm still watching the recording.
Commercial break.
Criminy!
 

Me Myself

Back to my username
I told you the motivation was pride :p

If you werent sure after that phone call, then nothing will do it :p
 

Me Myself

Back to my username
Am sorry hank died. He was an outstanding char.

It was really cool they showed he still had his morals (walt) and was up give all the money for hank.

I hated jr for saying walt attacked skyler when he clearly wa taking out the knife from her, it was she that attacked him.

In any case, what is his condition? That of jr? At first I thought he had something that somehow effed his cognitive abilities, then I thought it was only speech and walking because he didnt seem dumb, but some parts he seems to think in a too simplistic way, immature I mean. Like the "you are a liar" part.

So, what precisely is what he got?
 
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