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08-07-2013 , 05:20 PM
One things that's really hard to predict is who the 2nd big bad will be this season. I mean it's a given Hank is probably going to in part be a big bad. But I think there is going to be people from the cartel or something pissed and after Walt, putting his family in danger. There has to be some sort of tension in place in that regard, I feel like no one is safe in this last season (except Saul LDO)
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08-07-2013 , 05:53 PM
Saul will be the one who breaks it to jesse than walt poisoned Brock - my guess is early in the last 8 to build more tension between walt and jesse - that is my only projection , Ido
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08-07-2013 , 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Diet Mountain Dew
Saul will be the one who breaks it to jesse than walt poisoned Brock - my guess is early in the last 8 to build more tension between walt and jesse - that is my only projection , Ido
Could be a good shout - Saul does have sympathy for Jesse, and I doubt he'd want to see him risk his life for Walt now that Saul knows what Walt's capable of.
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08-07-2013 , 07:00 PM
Think Walt killing Jesse is the show's ultimate WHOA moment is way more likely than Jesse killing himself

Walt killing Hank would obv be cray as well

Can't wait
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08-07-2013 , 07:30 PM
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Walt uses the ricin on Skylar. That's why he made the birthday bacon number in the Denny's
Ooh, good thinking.
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08-07-2013 , 07:32 PM
Watching s4 finale right now. So ****ing epic!!!! Can't wait for this.

Using it in Skylar is a good theory.
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08-07-2013 , 11:16 PM
Damn, wish Netflix had 5a. Running outta time for this rewatch!
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08-07-2013 , 11:17 PM
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Damn, wish Netflix had 5a. Running outta time for this rewatch!
it does. added a few days ago.
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08-07-2013 , 11:52 PM
Jesse dies from SARS, Walt has a heart attack brought on by an unbalanced diet, the end.
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08-07-2013 , 11:54 PM
And Walt puts the ricin back in a cigarette so skylar can smoke it
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08-07-2013 , 11:57 PM
and holly dies from the secondhand ricin
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08-07-2013 , 11:58 PM
i loled hard at the hank part of the original post
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08-08-2013 , 12:00 AM
Skyler will publish the short stories she wrote in S1 and they will turn out to be what became this show.
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08-08-2013 , 12:41 AM
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Skyler will publish the short stories she wrote in S1 and they will turn out to be what became this show.
I think I'd have a notsureifseriousdog.jpg look on my face for weeks after the finale if this is how it wrapped. It would be such a dumb show within a show plot twist, but it would be a sick sick redemption for Psqailarh.
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08-08-2013 , 01:01 AM
I would laugh my balls for about 10 minutes, then cry for the rest of the year.
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08-08-2013 , 01:02 AM
I have a question about the show, maybe someone could fill me in.

Why was it necessary for Saul's bodyguard to lift the ricin cigarette off Jesse? Couldn't Walt have poisoned the kid and just convince Jesse it was Gus? I feel like I'm missing something.
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08-08-2013 , 01:26 AM
That's just how they did it. They could've done it in a few ways, but that's the one they chose. That's really all that they're is to it for that. Plus it was discussed A LOT on here right after it aired.
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08-08-2013 , 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by DC11GTR
That's just how they did it. They could've done it in a few ways, but that's the one they chose. That's really all that they're is to it for that. Plus it was discussed A LOT on here right after it aired.
seems unnecessary and counter-productive to convince Jesse he just misplaced the cigarette since he was so paranoid that someone lifted it off him.

I still don't get why Walt would think it's a necessary step to have Jesse think he lost the ricin when he finds out Brock got poisoned by Lilly of the Valley anyway.

This is probably the only minor nitpick I have to an otherwise perfect show. So hyped for the finish.
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08-08-2013 , 03:25 AM
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it does. added a few days ago.
Awesome, thanks.

Semi-relevant to this thread:

Context : http://mtvnmobile.vo.llnwd.net/kip0/...0_3500_h32.mp4

Relevant bit is around the 3 min mark (edit 3:12) but I'd recommend watching from the start : http://mtvnmobile.vo.llnwd.net/kip0/...0_3500_h32.mp4
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08-08-2013 , 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by MelloHype
I have a question about the show, maybe someone could fill me in.

Why was it necessary for Saul's bodyguard to lift the ricin cigarette off Jesse? Couldn't Walt have poisoned the kid and just convince Jesse it was Gus? I feel like I'm missing something.
Neither the doctors nor Jesse knew what was wrong with with Brock until Jesse realised the ricin was missing. Jesse would never have suspected Gus or Walt if the ricin wasn't missing.
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08-08-2013 , 05:42 AM
Show obv ends with FLYNN inheriting the meth empire
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08-08-2013 , 08:48 AM
How Breaking Bad’s Science Adviser Keeps It (Mostly) Real

http://www.vulture.com/2013/08/how-b...witter_vulture
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08-08-2013 , 11:47 AM
The Ozymandias preview reminds me of some of the cold opens on the X-Files where Mulder or Skully would give a soliloquy against a backdrop of a terrain in a similar fashion to the preview. Vince Gilligan was also a writer/producer on the X-Files.
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08-08-2013 , 12:04 PM
If your first reaction after an x-files ep was, "da fuq I just watch?" (In a good way), there's a good chance Gilligan was responsible.
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08-08-2013 , 02:48 PM
Here's a semi plausible theory.

Flynn learns of walts meth dealing. Flynn sees his mom/hank about to turn dad in. Flynn kills mom/hank....

I think one thing we know about Flynn is he adores his dad. So even when faced with evidence of his illegal activities he would still take his side (already hinted at when we see how positively Flynn reacted to walts gambling).

I think it's pretty guaranteed Flynn learns about Walt and his character wil be effected in a major way at the very least.
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