As another poster said, I think Grey Matter was just what finally pushed him over the edge -- him taking anytime in the final episode to "go after" Gray Matter -- a company who hasn't been relevant in the story since Season 1 -- would be silly.
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Walt is not going to try to save Jesse, he thinks Jesse is already dead?
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Mhayden, don't think he could have kicked the gate open hanging next to it? Seems pretty feasible to me
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Did it drive anyone else nuts that he balanced out in the middle of the floor instead of against a wall?
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I was fully expecting Walt to see stories in the newspapers about Andreas death and the reappearance of blue meth and that those discoveries would send him back to save Jesse.
[This message has been edited by Golferag2003 (edited 9/22/2013 10:00p).]
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didn't tctts say that Gretchen and Elliott weren't in this season at all
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Seemed like he was ready to give himself up until he saw the grey matter interview. Either he's thinking he's lost all hope of getting his family money and is going to tear GM a new one or he's thought of a way to get them some cash via grey. Don't know. This week wait will suck.
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Why would Walt possibly want to save Jesse? If anything he needs to ensure that Jesse's finally dead so he can't seek revenge on his family later.