Breaking Bad Thread - "El Camino" - A Breaking Bad Movie on Netflix 10/11

I think even if Walt "wins" and defeats his enemies, gets his revenge, makes his empire as big as possible, or whatever other winning scenario we can imagine.. he's still dead from the cancer sooner than later. It's just a matter of what he's left with when he goes and how he feels with his lie.
 
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They're killing it :smokin
 
i really couldnt see walt "winning"...as in staying alive...that would be an anti climactic finish

but this is pretty mindblowing


I think even if Walt "wins" and defeats his enemies, gets his revenge, makes his empire as big as possible, or whatever other winning scenario we can imagine.. he's still dead from the cancer sooner than later. It's just a matter of what he's left with when he goes and how he feels with his lie.
The way I see it he can live. The cancer can be a red herring, a scare of it coming back or it comes back and then goes away. How I would like it to end for Walt is him getting all of what he thought he wanted while losing everything he thought he was wanting these things for, losing the ppl he thought he was protecting/helping in the long run.
 
Random, but I was looking at breaking bad scenes on youtube when I see this comment about the "W.W." scene

In this scene Hank says "Walter White?" in a pretty casual manner, while in the flashback scene of Season 5, he has a serious tone. I want to know why they have made these two scenes different.

So I go find the final scene from this season to compare and sure enough, It's two different takes:






I wonder why they did that.
 
I'm sure it will be inconsequential to the story, but that's what makes it so odd to redo the scene.

Maybe it's just meant to be Hank's recollection of that moment.
 
you know jesse is going to end up coming to walts aid and he's going to have to use that machine gun either against the guys they started to sell to or the new guy's fam..but as far as hank i have no clue whats gonna happen there..
 
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