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Question: Am I the only one who wants to see Walter White mow down a band of Nazis with extreme prejudice in a full out assault like that scene in Predator?
That would be interesting albeit entirely out of character. I'll give you 5-1 odds that Walt gives Jesse the ricin cigarette to end his suffering, though...
I think the way the final episode is going to unfold with a final goodbye to Walt followed by something epic. I really trust my mind will be blown from my cranium Sunday. This is going to sound pathetic, but I'm happy to live in a world with BB.
What a great show. But I've gotta say it, WTF were they thinking showing Walt build that turret?! For the sake of making us feel tense about getting his car keys off the pool table? Ok, I'm done.
Anyway, wow. So many amazing scenes in this one. When Walt was at Gretchen's pad my heart was racing. Then I was like, yeah right -- they're not gonna give that money to Walt Jr. and they're calling the cops. But then!!! That was fucking brilliant!
The scene with Skyler and Walt, unbelievable. They found a way to make the lottery ticket go from clever to a truly meaningful statement. Uh, I got to watch that again.
Then, as everyone called it, Walt gives Lydia the business. She looked so pathetic. It was great! I like how they found a way for Todd to be creepy even after he got iced.
The main course -- Walt and Jessie. They couldn't have done it better IMO. Jessie rides off in a blaze of glory, but to you think he was ecstatic because he escaped the meth bunker? WRONG! He's free from Walt! Love it! Do it yourself.
And then we get the final shot, of "Crawl Space" Walt. No, not LOST.
Personally, I thought it was a little underwhelming - but I always seem to think that with every show's finale. Would've liked Walt's death to be a little more... intimate I suppose, I wasn't a really fan of the music. But besides that, it was pretty enjoyable. I think it's time for GOT now...
what did you guys think of the way they handled Walt and Jesse?
I didn't expect that at all...
That's pretty much exactly the way I thought it was going down. Despite their past, Walt had a paternal love of Jesse and I think deep down Jesse loved Walt. So, Walt gives Jesse a second chance at life, sacrificing what little time he had left.
As far as the climactic scene, I knew Walt wasn't going to storm into the compound like Rambo with his M-60, but the way he engineered that endgame was brilliant. The image of the flaming trunk... epic.