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Tonight's Breaking Bad was AWESOME!!! WARNING *****SPOILERS*****
I never got a chance to catch up when the show first started, so my wife and I have been watching the marathon since day one. I have nine more episodes to watch that are on tevo but so far its been one of the best dramas I've seen in a long time.
Amazingyt watched the last season on dvd without seeing any spoilers...avoiding spoilers was almost as terrifying as watching the last episodes finally!
Walt had to agree to the offer that Jack made out at To'hajiilee, but didn't really agree and Lydia has always been a wild card. That ricin had a recipient long before the end, and even long before Jack and Lydia!
I started a list of clips within the show that tell another intertwining plot.
Something I wondered about: Walt retrieved the ricin from his old house before going to see Skylar and finding out that the Aryans - sent by Lydia - had threatened Skylar & the kids. Walt - to my recollection - had never killed anyone that he didn't see as a threat. So did he plan to kill Lydia before he knew about her sending Todd & his crew for a visit at the White's?
Seemed to me Walt was determined to kill the neo-nazis when he rolled into town anyway, for killing Hank and for stealing his money. He may have gotten the ricin before forming his full plan. Another explanation is that when he heard Charlie Rose mention the blue meth was back on the streets he suspected Lydia was involved and that's why he got it. Remember, he had planned on using the ricin to kill Lydia before that other time too, the same way, hearing Skyler mention Lydia might have just cemented his plan.
Oh, and the brilliant Jekyll/Hyde moment with the light eyeglass and the dark eyeglass when the cops passed by Walt in the snowed-in Volvo. WOW! He even spoke to himself: "Get me out of this and I'll do the rest." -- YES!
The show creator wasn't sure who Walt was praying to. He followed it up by saying: "Walt has the devil's luck".
Oh, and the brilliant Jekyll/Hyde moment with the light eyeglass and the dark eyeglass when the cops passed by Walt in the snowed-in Volvo. WOW! He even spoke to himself: "Get me out of this and I'll do the rest." -- YES!
I also thought his reflection in the microwave when he went to see Skylar was intentiona in that way too. The man he pretended to be and the man he was and all.
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