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Originally Posted by CCuster_911
Example of horrible post. Walt tells lydia he killed them all(May not have been direct dont recall exactly, but at least heavily implied, I mean he answered Todds phone). This post makes no sense.
Yeah you're right, I misunderstood your question. Had your question been what I originally thought it was, it would have been less ******ed than this one though. Her calling the cops would be completely inconsequential, who cares if she does? Did you miss the part that Walt is already dead, and the cops are already there? (actually I missed the cops showing up at the end the first time) So who cares if she calls the cops on him.
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No he doesnt. Not even close.
This wanst some morality test for Jesse, it was a plea from Walt.
Good thing I didn't suggest it was a morality test for Jesse then isn't it?
I said it was so Walt could die feeling better about himself. Jesse not wanting to kill Walt is a sign that he's forgiven Walt at least somewhat, and further confirmation for Walt that he's not a completely horrible person. He respects Jesse a lot by this point and needs to know that to die in peace.
The point of Jesse being a major part in Brock's life still stands. If you don't think that's going to happen then you haven't been watching the show. The reason Jesse stopped to begin with is because Walt manipulated him into believing that this was putting Brock's life in danger. This is no longer the case. He wants to be a part of Brock's life. Brock has a high opinion of Jesse, Andrea had a high opinion of Jesse, and it's reasonable that Jesse will play in a role in bringing Brock up.