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

Ohh okay....I was under the impression "his mind" so he's planning to mess with his head like crazy! Play some nutty games. He clearly states hes retired so technically there is no more meth trade in walts life. He knows how Walt thinks so...shrug. I guess I'm the one gettin mind ****** lol
 
walt lives in broad daylight, heisenberg lives in the shadows
Maybe it's heisenberg lives in broad daylight, walt lives in the shadows?
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What's keeping Lydia from killing Walt, Hank, Jesse, and everyone else involved with the investigation right now?

Doesn't she know that it can all come back and bite her in the *** like how Gus' death lead them to that one European company?
 
Lydia only uses violence when it pertains to more $. Also don't think Todd would kill Walt unless he was forced too.
 
Lydia only uses violence when it pertains to more $. Also don't think Todd would kill Walt unless he was forced too.

Ya, I think whether it's out of loyalty, intimidation, or even a little idolization, but Todd wouldn't kill Walt. You hear the way he talks about "Mr White"...
 
Lydia only uses violence when it pertains to more $. Also don't think Todd would kill Walt unless he was forced too.

Lydia put a hit on Mike when she thought he was going to kill her so I wouldn't doubt her ordering a kill if it keeps her from getting caught.
 
Maybe I'm wrong but I'm under the impression that Jesse's confession doesn't leave Hank in the clear. Almost everything Walt said is true still. Walt could argue that Jesse didn't know the true mastermind behind it all.

Gomez would definitely be skeptical considering how he already heartlessly said he's okay with Jesse dying + how weird Hank is acting.
 
Let's say Walt gets Todd and his people's to fake assassinate him and his family in order to get around Jesse's vengefulness and Hank's hard-on to bust him.

But then Jesse feels bad that Walt and his family got "wiped out", then he goes after Todd and co. They end up killing Jesse.

That's when Walt (after having being "dead" for some time - given that we have seen him on his 52nd bday), comes back after Todd and co. to avenge Jesse's death. Maybe that's what the M60 is for.
 
Victor was mad real tho:

When Gale said it would take a month to set the lab up, he said "2 weeks".

Then his first scene when he dropped Walt the info for the initial drop off, it was quick and non-chalant.
 
Victor was mad real tho:

When Gale said it would take a month to set the lab up, he said "2 weeks".

Then his first scene when he dropped Walt the info for the initial drop off, it was quick and non-chalant.
I liked him as a character and thought he added to Gus's character a lot. Definitely was crazy, even though I knew it was going to happen for a long time, when Gus slit his throat and showed how ruthless he was.

I looked ahead at the episode guide weeks ago and thought that the To'hajiile episode had something to do with him but now I don't see it happening
 
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Let's say Walt gets Todd and his people's to fake assassinate him and his family in order to get around Jesse's vengefulness and Hank's hard-on to bust him.

But then Jesse feels bad that Walt and his family got "wiped out", then he goes after Todd and co. They end up killing Jesse.

That's when Walt (after having being "dead" for some time - given that we have seen him on his 52nd bday), comes back after Todd and co. to avenge Jesse's death. Maybe that's what the M60 is for.
most realistic theory i've seen in a while. That still doesn't explain what happens to Hank/Marie....unless he wants the aryans to destroy his home, exposing him as Heisenberg right after he "fake dies". That might leave Hank clear, but he'd have an unsettled score with Walt.

 And I don't think there's any way that Jessie dies without Walt somehow being involved directly. 

Then only Saul, Lydia, and for-the-love-of-humanity Louis need to have their stories come full circle too. 
 
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