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Originally Posted by vixticator
Agree with everything. Being predictable isn't any kind of problem, you're supposed to go where you've been leading and that's how it ended. Doing dumb twists for the sake of being unpredictable is bad and I'm glad it didn't go there. As for complaints about plausibility like I don't know what show people were watching before; suspension of belief is a necessity. It was a genre show from start to finish. Just brilliantly executed.
suspension of disbelief is fine if the payoff is there, but there are limits and Breaking Bad crossed that line a little too often for me. For example, Walt telling Lydia he poisoned her is great in terms of closure for the spectator but if you've been watching the show you know there's no way she should die from it now. The shooting scene at the end manages to hit every single nazi, if that wasn't suspicious enough, two guys survive: todd so jesse can get his revenge, and his uncle so Walt can get the last "cool" moment.