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Tonight's Breaking Bad was AWESOME!!! WARNING *****SPOILERS*****
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Another great episode. I can't believe there's only one left, I can't wait to see it but am also gonna be sad when it's over. Robert Forster's appearance was a nice surprise. I also wasn't expecting to see Elliot and Gretchen return (via the television). Looks like they provided the final motivation for Walt to finish things (instead of giving himself up, which it looks like he almost did).
Thinking I may have uncovered the ricin plan after seeing Lydia in the same cafe with Todd that she used to use with Walt. She said she'll need a packet of Stevia for her tea. That ricin looks an awful lot like it could be an artificial sweetener, does it not? I think Walt has a packet of Stevia for her in the near future.
I'm thinking the same thing. There is likely a reason why the Stevia thing was brought up again, and this could be it.
Ahh - okay, thanks! I'm finding articles about this now. Interesting. All the articles I saw were about AMC confirming it, and the Netflix thing, but I didn't see them confirm that it was a prequel.
I hope that next week Walt, Jessie and Saul end up a happy trio relocated in Bolivia like Butch and Sundance - and not to "Belize".
What's the deal with Saul taking a powder?! I mean, seriously! What's the deal?! Is the spinoff "Better Call Saul" going to be about Saul named Dave and managing a Dunkin Donuts in Wisconsin (or whatever he said)?!! I always guessed that if Saul got killed "Better Call Saul" would take place before he met Walt - but this was a nutty turn of events. Maybe whatever Hank ends up doing will allow Saul to return to his business?
Just watched the latest one again and the music in the final scene is amazingly well-constructed. It's the tune in reverse on top of the tune forward and comes right as WW really decides to disappear after being told throughout the entire episode that he is dead and gone. I then went and watched Season 5, Episode 1 for the third or fourth time and it made so much more sense!
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