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Am I the only one who thought this episode was kinda... painful... to watch?
so ****ing realistic it was almost hard to even watch.
Am I the only one who thought this episode was kinda... painful... to watch?
Yeah, that really got me going.My god...
when the main theme started playing in the end, that actually gave me chills.
Been a long time since I've seen a show end adequately enough to compete with the rest of it. Good ending.
I´m still not sure if it was Walt or Heisenberg we saw in the end. He felt more like a mix of both to me.
Sick of seeing this shit. It's not like Walt has split personalities. He IS Heisenberg.
I just punched a hole through my wall. ****
Sick of seeing this shit. It's not like Walt has split personalities. He IS Heisenberg.
I just punched a hole through my wall. ****
I´m still not sure if it was Walt or Heisenberg we saw in the end. He felt more like a mix of both to me.
I´m still not sure if it was Walt or Heisenberg we saw in the end. He felt more like a mix of both to me.
just shut up, your posts are terrible
Whether you dislike my posting style or not, they aren't separate personalities.
I think the way that Walt had finally accepted how it was going to end and had a plan factored into it. Heisenberg had plans but he was also unpredictable and erratic, a substantial amount of times getting by on pure dumb luck. But here he knew he was going to die. It was all putting affairs in order and carrying out his last acts. He had an end game and I think that contributed to the man we saw at the close.
I'm not sure his reaction to finding out about the blue meth was cocky Heisenberg. It was him realizing that they must have been forcing Jesse to cook it, wasn't it? Wasn't he unaware of this, until deducing it at that point? That realization was what had him upset, not the mere fact that his formula was being cooked. I don't think he would mind Jesse cooking his formula. He respects Jesse. "Your meth is good, Jesse. As good as mine." I think he views him as a fully trained apprentice, which he can be proud of. He certainly wouldn't have killed him over it.I guess the way he decides to come back after seeing Gretchen and Elliot could be a spark of Heisenberg coming through, but he's definitely not the cocky, delusional, power tripping Heisenberg we see in the majority of season 5. The closest he comes to that is when he hears that Jesse is still cooking his blue meth. He's definitely attached enough to his product that he wants to leave it as his legacy, he wants the world to know that Heisenberg is well and truly out of commission when the supply finally dries up. Possibly an ulterior motive for killing Lydia and the nazis? I wonder if he would've been ready to kill Jesse if he was cooking it of his own free will.
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