Ummmmm, what will we be doing next week besides farting in our offices?
What will life be without Breaking Bad???
What will life be without Breaking Bad???
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I'm more excited than I was for the Bama game.

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when the full theme music kicked in in the last scene when Walt is watching the TV, and we see the look on his face, I got chills
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Ummmmm, what will we be doing next week besides farting in our offices?
What will life be without Breaking Bad???
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Walter White is dead yall. This last episode is pure Heisenberg.
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Things I most want to see (somewhat in order):
- Walt mowing down every last one of the Nazis
- Skyler and Jr. forgiving Walt
- Jesse being freed, leaving, and starting over with Brock
- Walt figuring out a way to get his family the money
- Todd and Lydia dying horrible deaths
- What happens to Marie
- Walt going Heisenberg on Gray Matter (non-violently)
- Walt's ******bag student from the pilot getting hit by a stray bullet

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Die on your own terms.
quote:The episode made pretty clear that there was nothing for Walt do do in hiding. He couldn't hire hitmen. He couldn't contact his family. He couldn't surf the internet or watch TV for info. His last resort for getting money to them was thwarted by Flynn's anger. There's absolutely nothing to be gained by sitting in a cabin in New Hampshire (Is "Live Free or Die" foreshadowing?) and waiting to die, at which point the money likely walks off with the vacuum guy. If he turns himself in, he gets to have contact with his family and maybe find a way to take all the heat off Skylar. But....looks like plans have changed.
I don't like the thought that Walt was ready to just give up and go to prison and die there. Unless maybe he thought he would be able to contact his family and try to explain why he did what he did.
I mean, if his family was a lost cause, why not just live out the rest of your life in the woods? Die on your own terms. Not live in prison till you die.
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Like living and dying in that cabin wasn't jail.
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Though the one still shot we've gotten so far of Walt is apparently him in front of Grethchen's house.
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I mean, if his family was a lost cause, why not just live out the rest of your life in the woods?