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pete's montreux
10-12-2011, 07:26 PM
That remains to be seen, although I personally doubt that a man as precise and meticulous as Gus would leave evidence of a huge drug distribution operation on his computer.
He had the camera feeds for the laundry site on his laptop.
Niytrus
10-12-2011, 07:42 PM
Btw, the issue with the missing cig with the ricin has been answered. Walt took it when he asked Jesse for a smoke. Smoked half, knowing it had ricin and dumped the rest.
Eh you sure about that? IIRC, Jesse told Walt that he had the cig that morning... I think the theory that Huell took it is more plausible considering Saul was adamant that Jesse come quickly, and the fact that Jesse was patted down, which had never happened before.
And now that I think about it... Jesse had the cig when he and Walt got into a fight... if you remember Walt took the cig, threw it at Jesse, and Jesse ended up putting it back in his pocket. That's the last time it was seen, so it couldn't have been when Walt bummed a smoke from Jesse.
KevinNYC
10-12-2011, 07:51 PM
He had the camera feeds for the laundry site on his laptop.
He doesn't mean he recorded the camera feeds to his laptop. That's the key.
If he was just streaming them, that data is not kept for long.
Niytrus
10-12-2011, 07:52 PM
He doesn't mean he recorded the camera feeds to his laptop. That's the key.
If he was just streaming them, that data is not kept for long.
Exactly, Gus isn't that stupid.
Niytrus
10-12-2011, 08:07 PM
Looks like he grabs something and then puts it in his pocket
http://i.imgur.com/UmDqw.gif
InspiredLebowski
10-12-2011, 08:22 PM
Looks like he grabs something and then puts it in his pocket
http://i.imgur.com/UmDqw.gif...it wasn't ricin
Anyway, go read this if you're a fan. What Breaking Bad Tells Us About The NBA Lockout (http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2011/10/12/what-breaking-bad-tells-us-about-the-nba-lockout/).
pete's montreux
10-12-2011, 08:55 PM
He doesn't mean he recorded the camera feeds to his laptop. That's the key.
If he was just streaming them, that data is not kept for long.
All they'd have to do is open the laptop and see the program that controls the cameras. It's not that hard. And data is never truly erased from a hard drive.
Bless Mathews
10-12-2011, 09:12 PM
Gus ain't dead.
Niytrus
10-12-2011, 09:27 PM
...it wasn't ricin
Anyway, go read this if you're a fan. What Breaking Bad Tells Us About The NBA Lockout (http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2011/10/12/what-breaking-bad-tells-us-about-the-nba-lockout/).
Sure about that?
Niytrus
10-12-2011, 09:30 PM
All they'd have to do is open the laptop and see the program that controls the cameras. It's not that hard. And data is never truly erased from a hard drive.
:rolleyes: If you want to be picky about it then lets just say Gus logged into a remote server from his laptop, thus not saving any data to his personal machine. There a plenty of ways that he could avoid saving that data on his machine.
iamgine
10-12-2011, 09:49 PM
Is this an accurate explanation of Walt's plan: Walt poisoned Brock with lily of the valley and stole Jesse's ricin. All this hoping that Jesse would come to him and he would blame Gus for it so they can tag-team to kill Gus.
That feels like one of those "only work in movies" kinda plan.
chazzy
10-12-2011, 09:53 PM
Is this an accurate explanation of Walt's plan: Walt poisoned Brock with lily of the valley and stole Jesse's ricin. All this hoping that Jesse would come to him and he would blame Gus for it so they can tag-team to kill Gus.
Yup, pretty much.
DFish
10-12-2011, 10:48 PM
All they'd have to do is open the laptop and see the program that controls the cameras. It's not that hard. And data is never truly erased from a hard drive.
Give me a strong magnet and 5 minutes, and I'll have it truly erased. ;-)
andgar923
10-12-2011, 11:35 PM
Give me a strong magnet and 5 minutes, and I'll have it truly erased. ;-)
Gus usually thinks ahead and has plans in case he gets caught. I wonder if he left any plans for any and all evidence to be destroyed if he got killed tho?
And who would carry these plans out?
Cause as we all know, Gus wouldn't be the only one getting busted if he gets killed, this would show his loyalty to those around him and a way to clear his name in case he gets implicated in anything. YES some people don't wanna be remembered as a criminal.
Bless Mathews
10-12-2011, 11:56 PM
give it up :lol
You forget my sources Bro?
sunsfan1357
10-19-2011, 03:20 AM
So i'm watching through the season right now, but if it hasn't been done already someone needs to make a "come at me bro" gif of sniper and Gustavo seen :oldlol:
Kobe Jnr
10-19-2011, 03:39 AM
So i'm watching through the season right now, but if it hasn't been done already someone needs to make a "come at me bro" gif of sniper and Gustavo seen :oldlol:
There's a video on YouTube about it, title was "gus's come at me bro scene"
Balla_Status
10-23-2011, 02:23 PM
I've watched all the episodes of breaking bad in a bout 5 weeks.
AMAZING ****ING SHOW.
And now that I live in New Mexico, the show makes a lot of sense. You see a ton of "I don't need meth" or "Meth is bad. It will make you fail school" type billboards and ads. You see this from Albuquerque all the way up to Colorado. It's a pretty bad problem here.
I also like how they gave Blake's Lotaburger some advertisement. That place is damn good!
Can't wait for season 5.
SuperPippen
10-23-2011, 02:56 PM
I've watched all the episodes of breaking bad in a bout 5 weeks.
AMAZING ****ING SHOW.
And now that I live in New Mexico, the show makes a lot of sense. You see a ton of "I don't need meth" or "Meth is bad. It will make you fail school" type billboards and ads. You see this from Albuquerque all the way up to Colorado. It's a pretty bad problem here.
I also like how they gave Blake's Lotaburger some advertisement. That place is damn good!
Can't wait for season 5.
Welcome to the club. :cheers:
1987_Lakers
10-23-2011, 03:22 PM
I've told all my friends about the show, basically forced them to watch it & they all love it.
RoseCity07
10-23-2011, 03:29 PM
I've told all my friends about the show, basically forced them to watch it & they all love it.
Yeah, my friends love it too. In the summer when I first started watching I tried to show them but it was already in season 2 and they had no context to understand the story. Still they thought it was awesome.
Now since it got on Netflix, I have 3 friends who have watched every episode, and downloaded season 4 from torrent sites.
thebirdman
10-23-2011, 05:15 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJWpFv-I96E
:bowdown: :bowdown:
by the way, thanks for linking this song. i didn't really notice during the show, but it's amazing. will be trying out some more apparat.
Eat Like A Bosh
10-23-2011, 11:50 PM
Just got into breaking bad recently, finished season 1. Now on to Season 2. But Tuco really reminds of my old friend in 5 years. lol
Balla_Status
11-06-2011, 06:18 PM
http://breakingbadcostume.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/walter-white-aaron-paul.gif
alenleomessi
11-06-2011, 06:27 PM
http://breakingbadcostume.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/walter-white-aaron-paul.gif
thats just wrong :roll:
pete's montreux
11-06-2011, 06:36 PM
http://breakingbadcostume.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/walter-white-aaron-paul.gif
Like a BAUS.
Eat Like A Bosh
11-30-2011, 01:04 AM
So in the end, did Walt actually poison Brock(Andrea's kid)? If so, how do you think he did it?
I didn't think so at first, but the final scene of the finale couldn't be merely a coincidence. Maybe it was Walt's brilliant plan to actually talk to Jeese.
http://breakingbadcostume.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/walter-white-aaron-paul.gif
What the hell is that from? :roll:
So in the end, did Walt actually poison Brock(Andrea's kid)? If so, how do you think he did it?
I didn't think so at first, but the final scene of the finale couldn't be merely a coincidence. Maybe it was Walt's brilliant plan to actually talk to Jeese.
Seems that it was Walt who poisoned the kid. I assume the big black guy picked the risen off Jesse as Jesse originally suspected. The kid could have been poisoned at any time after Walt looked at the plant. I assume Walt did it himself, but he could have potentially had more help from the lawyer and his body guard.
pete's montreux
11-30-2011, 07:12 AM
SPOILER:
Well they did explain that the poison came from an exotic plant which we all know what zoomed in upon which we assume was Walt's backyard for the last scene of the season. I think It's pretty clear cut who did it.
^ Yep. To me, the question is "how?" When did he have the chance to do it?
Eat Like A Bosh
11-30-2011, 02:20 PM
^ Yep. To me, the question is "how?" When did he have the chance to do it?
Walt locked himself inside all day, I don't think he had a chance to even come close to Brock. I'm pretty sure Walt paid Saul to do it. Saul's urgent voicemails to Jeese, and Huel's pickpocketing of Jeese.
Just to nail down something from the finale, did Walt in fact poison Brock? Is that something you want to confirm or leave as an open question?
I like not nailing things down completely. I like letting the audience ask those questions. But ... yeah, I mean, as far as I'm concerned, he did poison Brock. I think he did it for very pragmatic reasons of self-preservation, not just to protect himself but his family. But it was a very awful, cold-blooded act, and it obviously sends Walt many, many more steps closer to hell, to losing his soul, as it were.
But I think there was I think a method to the madness. It wasn't actually ricin that he poisoned the child with; it turned out to be this alkaloid, lily of the valley, which can be fatal but in this case was not. I think the intention on Walt's part was to get Jesse talking to him again. I think he took a very bold and very desperate risk in poisoning the child and in making sure that Jesse's ricin-laced cigarette was lifted off of him [by Saul's employee Huell, according to a Gilligan interview with Alan Sepinwall] so that Jesse would come to him seeking vengeance.
At that point, the worst that could happen to Walt would be that Jesse would shoot him, which was a very real possibility in Episode 4.12. It was a very real possibility Walt would be killed by his partner, but he was a dead man anyway at that point. He was sure to be killed by Gus or his henchmen, so it might as well be Jesse pulling the trigger. But the best-case scenario was exactly what happened, which is that he was able to say to Jesse, "Why in God's name would I do this? Jesse, why would I poison a child?" And, of course, that's the very reason right there to get Jesse talking to him, to get Jesse believing that it indeed was not Walt but rather it was Gus, and to get the two of them together again. Because Walt truly had no help and no hope without having Jesse back on his team again, and that's, of course, what would lead to their ultimate victory over Gus.
Every season I say "Man, Walt is a bad guy." And then the next season, I'm like he's, "Wow, he's done even worse things now." Maybe at this point he is a full-on sociopath. Nothing mitigates what he's done, of course, but, you know, he did keep his family safe. I mean, you can't forgive anything he does ...
No. And we don't make that argument. I would never make that argument, that you should see him as a good guy. I mean, the whole intention of the franchise from Day 1 was, we're going to take the good guy and turn him into the bad guy. And at a certain point, you stop rooting for the bad guy and I make no bones about that. It only makes sense at a certain point to stop sympathizing with this man. But hopefully, no matter what, he remains interesting.
There's something about the Darth Vaders of fiction and the J.R. Ewings and all the various villains throughout history and novels and in movies and television, there's something about them -- if they're bold and courageous and they go forward with courage and they live by their own rules and they're smart and cunning, we somehow we don't necessarily sympathize with them as much as we have grudging respect for them. And I think at a certain point Walt probably falls under that category, where we're not on board with his methods so much as we respect his intelligence for continually getting himself out of these jams that he finds himself in.
But of course, there's no one to blame but himself. We sort of made that point back in season 1 where this deus ex machina was presented to him in the form of his former lab partner who's now a very rich man, who says, "I'll pay for your cancer treatment, I'll give you a job, you'll have a lot of money coming in, no strings attached." And Walt's pride kept him from doing that. So this is a man who has made his own bed very clearly, and at a certain point, perhaps all that's left is our grudging respect for his endless ability to unpaint himself from these corners he finds himself painted into.
Yes, Vince has confirmed that. http://www.aoltv.com/2011/10/09/breaking-bad-vince-gilligan-season-4-finale-walt-gus-jesse/
Godzuki
12-22-2011, 06:51 PM
man this show is driviing me f'in crazy. its been great ever since end of S1, especially when things were going good for them, but the stupidity of Walt especially in relation to Jesse is f'in killing me :mad: hearing Walt cry and woe is me about his situation is so f'in dumb when he's the idiot that brought it ALL on himself. he could had been cooking meth working for Gus with no issues making his millions ez, but that dumbass had to stay loyal to that fukk up meth head with all kinds of issues. they need to chop off some of Jesse's fingers or one of his ears, maybe get some prison dude to rape him, or something real painful, i'm really hoping something real bad happens to hiim at this point....can't stand seeing main characters act so dumb and implode like this :mad: i'm at S4 episode 4 and i'm so pissed at the stupidity, especially of Walt, it just kills me at how dumb he is crying to Saul about all of the issues he brought on himself. dumbass mf'er :mad: :mad: :mad:
Godzuki
12-22-2011, 06:56 PM
You are an idiot.
and ure ish's biggest loser~
AllenIverson3
12-22-2011, 07:17 PM
Still waitin for this shit to hit netfilx
Godzuki
12-22-2011, 08:07 PM
Still waitin for this shit to hit netfilx
u'll probably be waiting forever then since all they have is S1 for a while now....
try this:
http://tv.blinkx.com/show/breaking-bad/QRWRkr-DBxBwarMIA9bVlum5uaQ7qIa0E9s3bxCdBOs#s2
only downside is every other episode or so u got to take like a hour break, but it doesn't bother me too much. and watch out for viruses....its worth it tho.
AllenIverson3
12-22-2011, 08:18 PM
u'll probably be waiting forever then since all they have is S1 for a while now....
try this:
http://tv.blinkx.com/show/breaking-bad/QRWRkr-DBxBwarMIA9bVlum5uaQ7qIa0E9s3bxCdBOs#s2
only downside is every other episode or so u got to take like a hour break, but it doesn't bother me too much. and watch out for viruses....its worth it tho.
I watched all 3 seasons on netflix :lol
And thanks....
MichaelCheazley
12-22-2011, 08:20 PM
If this is against the rules of the board ill take it down. But for my dudes, here:
http://watchseries.eu/serie/breaking_bad
Ice films is also good . No waiting as there are like 15 links per episode with different hosts.
AllenIverson3
12-22-2011, 08:23 PM
If this is against the rules of the board ill take it down. But for my dudes, here:
http://watchseries.eu/serie/breaking_bad
Ice films is also good . No waiting as there are like 15 links per episode with different hosts.
Great website...I've been using it to watch 24 before. And now its on netflix :applause:
Godzuki
12-22-2011, 08:31 PM
I watched all 3 seasons on netflix :lol
And thanks....
my bad i meant netflix stream, they only got S1....
MAC system
12-24-2011, 08:09 AM
my bad i meant netflix stream, they only got S1....
I got the first three seasons on netflix stream:confusedshrug:
JerrySteakhouse
12-24-2011, 09:23 AM
Walt definitely broke 'bad' by Season 4...
my bad i meant netflix stream, they only got S1....
Netflix changed their format a while ago where they squeeze multiple seasons under one icon, so the only icon shown is the S1, but if you click it the first 3 seasons are there. This is how all of their TV shows are listed, even if there were 9 seasons.
KG215
01-31-2012, 02:19 PM
Recently finished the first three seasons on Netflix. Going through the fourth season via torrents. I'm pissed I just now found out about this show and how good it is. When is season five supposed to start?
TheSilentKiller
01-31-2012, 03:08 PM
Recently finished the first three seasons on Netflix. Going through the fourth season via torrents. I'm pissed I just now found out about this show and how good it is. When is season five supposed to start?
It's supposed to premiere late this summer. They are saying it will be the last season and it is going to be awesome. :rockon:
KG215
01-31-2012, 06:57 PM
It's supposed to premiere late this summer. They are saying it will be the last season and it is going to be awesome. :rockon:
I figured they couldn't go much further past the fourth season so it makes sense season five will be the last. I'm just anxious to see what ends up happening to Walt and Jesse. I'm eight episodes into season four. I'm just impressed how the show has gone from (in season one) Walt cooking meth out of desperation while seemingly being in way over his head to being this really dark and cynical show. Walt had basically no edge to him in the first couple of seasons and now he really comes of as a "bad guy" with a f**k you mentality. Don't get me wrong, he still has some of his "goofball" features but he's actually believable as a sinister criminal with an edge at this point.
I figured they couldn't go much further past the fourth season so it makes sense season five will be the last. I'm just anxious to see what ends up happening to Walt and Jesse. I'm eight episodes into season four. I'm just impressed how the show has gone from (in season one) Walt cooking meth out of desperation while seemingly being in way over his head to being this really dark and cynical show. Walt had basically no edge to him in the first couple of seasons and now he really comes of as a "bad guy" with a f**k you mentality. Don't get me wrong, he still has some of his "goofball" features but he's actually believable as a sinister criminal with an edge at this point.
I fully expect him to die. Either due to his cancer, or in a situation where he sacrifices himself knowing that the cancer will kill him anyway. I'm also excited for Hank to figure out that Walt is Heisenberg.
KG215
02-01-2012, 12:05 AM
I fully expect him to die. Either due to his cancer, or in a situation where he sacrifices himself knowing that the cancer will kill him anyway. I'm also excited for Hank to figure out that Walt is Heisenberg.
Yeah, that's the other thing I'm most anticipating. No idea where the writer's will chose to go with Hank's reaction when he finds out Walt is Heisenberg, but it could be pretty great. Of course I think a lot of that hinges on whether or not he finds out before or after Walt dies. I'm hoping it's before.
I'm kind of holding out hope Walt gets into some sort of mini-war or face-off with Gus, even though Gus is a total badass and would probably murder him.
MichaelCheazley
02-01-2012, 12:06 AM
Hopefully skyler gets ko'd shes the biggest **** in tv's history. And annoyed the fack out of me.
Black Joker
02-01-2012, 12:16 AM
Breaking Bad RPG? (http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6701398/breaking-bad-rpg)
KG215
02-01-2012, 05:12 AM
That has to happen. The build up to that has been ridiculous so they better execute that reveal in prime BB fashion.. If they do it right, it can be epic.
Yeah, I don't think this will happen because it wouldn't be in line with the show's style, but I'm going to be pissed if Walt dies then Hank finds out he was Heisenberg.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6701398/breaking-bad-rpg
KG215
02-03-2012, 03:40 AM
Just finished season four. Didn't see that coming. Going to be interested to see what direction they go in season five now that (white text just in case) Gus is dead. Thought they'd keep him alive and maybe go in the direction of a big stand-off between he and Walt, ending with one killing the other.
SuperPippen
02-03-2012, 05:36 PM
http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6701398/breaking-bad-rpg
:lol
That's some humorous shit.
MichaelCheazley
02-03-2012, 10:45 PM
Breaking Bad RPG? (http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6701398/breaking-bad-rpg)
http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6701398/breaking-bad-rpg
Laughed my ass off at the ...bitch after ever jesse pinkman line.
KG215
02-03-2012, 11:18 PM
http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6701398/breaking-bad-rpg
The "Gale Hunt" scene made me laugh the hardest. The scene at the end with Walter Jr. was really good, too. Even though he's just a kid, I'm actually kind of surprised he hasn't become corrupt and "broke bad" yet, since basically every other main character is bad.
No Name
02-03-2012, 11:43 PM
i never watched breaking bad but i heard it's awesome.
im wondering should i start season 1?
MichaelCheazley
02-04-2012, 12:13 AM
i never watched breaking bad but i heard it's awesome.
im wondering should i start season 1?
Start season one. It picks up later, but its good to watch from the start to get some sort of understanding/attachment to the situations/characters. Honestly BB is one of the, if not, the baddest show ever.
SuperPippen
02-04-2012, 12:26 AM
i never watched breaking bad but i heard it's awesome.
im wondering should i start season 1?
Of course. Otherwise, you wouldn't fully understand the plot; nor would you be able to fully appreciate the characters.
Breaking Bad is an incredibly captivating show right from the get-go.
california123
02-04-2012, 01:03 AM
i never watched breaking bad but i heard it's awesome.
im wondering should i start season 1?
what a stupid question :facepalm
KG215
02-04-2012, 03:22 AM
Of course. Otherwise, you wouldn't fully understand the plot; nor would you be able to fully appreciate the characters.
Breaking Bad is an incredibly captivating show right from the get-go.
Yeah, you don't start from season one you'll be lost. This is one of those shows that if you just skip one episodes you'll get confused.
No Name
02-04-2012, 02:30 PM
i didn't actually mean i was gonna skip seasons i meant just to start the show.
and i watched the first 3 episodes and its pretty damn good.
macmac
02-04-2012, 02:51 PM
i didn't actually mean i was gonna skip seasons i meant just to start the show.
and i watched the first 3 episodes and its pretty damn good.
When you sit down to read a book, (very hypothetical here) do you start off at chapter 4? This aint choose your own adventure, turn to page 220 and see what happens next dummy.......start from the beginning and enjoy the masterpiece
No Name
02-04-2012, 03:07 PM
i didn't actually mean i was gonna skip seasons
start from the beginning
:confusedshrug:
Just watched all 4 seasons. One of the best shows I've ever seen.
Few things I thought about, some that I don't believe have been brought up in this thread:
Does anyone remember when Mike was telling Walt that story about when he was a cop and how he regretted not doing more about that couple where the husband killed his wife? I know Mike seems like a heartless killer, but if you think about that story, does he really sound like someone that would be cool with someone ordering a hit out on a kid like Gus supposedly did at the end of season 3? And unless I'm missing something, no one, including Gus, ever confessed to what happened to that kid. Makes me think that maybe Gus had nothing to do with that. Maybe those 2 gangstas killed the kid on their own or some kind of accident happened. I'm not sure how this could be revisited in season 5 except maybe to show Walt as being more evil then Gus ever was.
I also think that Mike will definitely come back and more then likely align himself with Jesse. I'm sure everyone could see that him and Jesse were developing some kind of caring for each other. And maybe because of Mike's PI expertise, he'll somehow figure out that it was Walt that poisoned the kid in season 4 which will cause the drift between Walt and Jesse.
Its obviously clear as day to Hank and the DEA that Gus was a drug dealer since there's no other explanation for him to die in such a fashion while meeting with Tuco's Uncle and a former cartel member. But his investigation won't be over. They'll know about all those cartel members that were dead and now Gus is dead, but blue meth will still be strong. There's no way there's not some of type of showdown between Hank and Walt.
As far as the family goes, its going to be interesting to see what Skyler does at this point. She knows that Walt is responsible for 3 deaths now, and she's also indirectly responsible for Ted's death. Who knows? Maybe she'll find out that Walt was somewhat responsible for the kid's death at the end of season 3 and maybe even the plane crash in season 2. Maybe it will be a reality check for her and she'll turn against him at some point.
Or what could even be more interesting is if Walt Jr, a disabled insecure teenager with a baby sister, finds out his two parents that have cared so much for him are two morally ****ed up people and then is conflicted on what to do.
So with all that being said, I could easily see a scene where Hank is put in the middle of a Jesse/Walt showdown and doesn't know who to believe is the real bad guy, his brother-in-law or the drug dealer that indirectly lied to him that his wife was in an accident, got him suspended from work, and got him almost paralyzed (by the way, I don't remember but did we ever figure out who called Hank before he was shot? Was it Gus?). Or I could see Walt Jr. in the middle of a Hank/Walt showdown and doesn't know if he should really believe his uncle that he looks up to that his father is a crazy drug dealer.
Either way, season 5 can't come soon enough.
bballnoob
02-15-2012, 11:55 PM
As far as the family goes, its going to be interesting to see what Skyler does at this point. She knows that Walt is responsible for 3 deaths now, and she's also indirectly responsible for Ted's death. Who knows? Maybe she'll find out that Walt was somewhat responsible for the kid's death at the end of season 3 and maybe even the plane crash in season 2. Maybe it will be a reality check for her and she'll turn against him at some point.
I'm pretty sure Skylar's in the dark about the murders (2 gangsters, Jessie's girlfriend, anyone else?). I also believe Ted's fate is pretty ambiguous (wasn't he twitching a bit on the ground?)
by the way, I don't remember but did we ever figure out who called Hank before he was shot? Was it Gus?
Pretty sure it was Gus (build up to his feud with the cartel).
Personally, I'm not too concerned with the other characters in this show during the final season. This is and always has been the Walter White show (with Jessie taking increasing prominence). With Gus gone, it's pretty much the 2 of them (it can be argued that Mike can be included) are the only fully fleshed out characters left. The rest of them are just along for the ride.
I'm pretty sure Skylar's in the dark about the murders (2 gangsters, Jessie's girlfriend, anyone else?). I also believe Ted's fate is pretty ambiguous (wasn't he twitching a bit on the ground?)
Pretty sure it was Gus (build up to his feud with the cartel).
Personally, I'm not too concerned with the other characters in this show during the final season. This is and always has been the Walter White show (with Jessie taking increasing prominence). With Gus gone, it's pretty much the 2 of them (it can be argued that Mike can be included) are the only fully fleshed out characters left. The rest of them are just along for the ride.
I don't know. Maybe she digs deeper into Walt's dealings and puts some of the pieces together and finds out somehow. Lets not forget. This show does a great job on bringing back previous storylines and making them interesting.
Of course those 2 are the only ones that really matter that much. Was just trying to predict how things might play out.
jamal99
02-18-2013, 01:53 AM
Finished season 4 today. Mind blown.
One of the best seasons of any tv show ever, finale was :eek:
Gonna start season 5 on the morrow, looks like Heisenberg is taking over.
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