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Walt confesses to Hank? Cuz technically he didn't during their confrontation. Maybe next episode Walt straight up tells Hank everything to piss him off and mock him.
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I was wondering if Hank and Marie were gonna confront him next after she tried to steal the baby.Walt Jr nowhere to be found
I thought he went back to make sure his office doesn't find out Walt's Heisenberg until he has evidence and is the one to bring it to them.Of course but Marie brought up the fact that Hank may land in jail himself if he keeps this inside and doesn't reveal to the DEA that he knows Walt is Heisenberg. That's why he went back to the office, unless I misunderstood that scene (gonna re-watch the episode later this week).He just said that he's not gonna go to the DEA based on suspicion, he's gonna have proof when he does.
In any case, Hank is in a real tough position, I think he's more likely to crack than Jesse is.
When you put it this way, it makes me think that I highly doubt Walt would function any better if he had some of these certain situations to deal with. Even their first murder was different for both of them. Walt's the one with cancer and much older so he's feeling he has less to lose as opposed to Jesse who was still too immature for the level of hardcore crime they were dealing with. If Walt had like a best friend on the show that died cuz of his activities and baby Holly was temporarily poisoned or even Jr we'd see him get more depressed too. For a little comparison we saw what happened when Sky kicked him out and he was on his own, he broke down in front of Jr. and throughout couldn't deal with the idea of a divorce and losing his kids cuz that's just a normal human reaction.Confused at this Jesse hate, this is the only place I've seen people with these complaints. He's consistently been a great character. Well acted by Aaron Paul and usually in interesting contrast to Walt's own journey.
He struggled with Crazy 8, just as Walt did since that was their first murder. But he wasn't crying for an entire season over it. One of his closest friends is killed (Combo) so yeah.. he takes it pretty hard. He was angry and afraid when Brock was poisoned, which was totally reasonable. He went to rehab after Jane died. And the most recent events of the motobike kid dying has him in his current state... along with Mike being "gone". We haven't seen it that many times. No more than Walt gets himself backed into a corner and he has to find a way out. No more than Skyler discovers more about Walt and reacts. No more than Hank gets closer to Heisenberg only to get pushed back.
Every show has these basic character stories, Jesse struggling with the darker aspects of this business is one of his stories. And when you compare it to Walt, then it's even better. Jesse, the lowly drug dealer/cook who no one ever cared about has more of a conscience and redeeming qualities than the Noble Prize winning, genius chemistry teacher with wife and kids.
We've really only seen him be in this kind of zone after he killed Gale and he was having his crazy house parties. Plus when he went to rehab and the meetings after Jane's death. He's gone through similar funks before and found a way to be pulled out, either by the business, by Walt or Mike, etc., so now that he's left with no one and nothing... now that he has all of this blood money... what's he going to do? What do you do when you're going through another bout of depression? What's this character willing to do to rid himself of this guilt he feels? And that's why we're seeing this "again", because at some point he might not be able to take it anymore and that's when things will get very interesting.
Confused at this Jesse hate, this is the only place I've seen people with these complaints. He's consistently been a great character. Well acted by Aaron Paul and usually in interesting contrast to Walt's own journey.
He struggled with Crazy 8, just as Walt did since that was their first murder. But he wasn't crying for an entire season over it. One of his closest friends is killed (Combo) so yeah.. he takes it pretty hard. He was angry and afraid when Brock was poisoned, which was totally reasonable. He went to rehab after Jane died. And the most recent events of the motobike kid dying has him in his current state... along with Mike being "gone". We haven't seen it that many times. No more than Walt gets himself backed into a corner and he has to find a way out. No more than Skyler discovers more about Walt and reacts. No more than Hank gets closer to Heisenberg only to get pushed back.
Every show has these basic character stories, Jesse struggling with the darker aspects of this business is one of his stories. And when you compare it to Walt, then it's even better. Jesse, the lowly drug dealer/cook who no one ever cared about has more of a conscience and redeeming qualities than the Noble Prize winning, genius chemistry teacher with wife and kids.
We've really only seen him be in this kind of zone after he killed Gale and he was having his crazy house parties. Plus when he went to rehab and the meetings after Jane's death. He's gone through similar funks before and found a way to be pulled out, either by the business, by Walt or Mike, etc., so now that he's left with no one and nothing... now that he has all of this blood money... what's he going to do? What do you do when you're going through another bout of depression? What's this character willing to do to rid himself of this guilt he feels? And that's why we're seeing this "again", because at some point he might not be able to take it anymore and that's when things will get very interesting.
Even more of a reason for him to team up with Lydia/Aryans then.So it looks like Walt might be coming clean to Jesse about the whole Mike thing, and maybe a few other things. I guess that's why next weeks episode is called Confessions.
http://www.amctv.com/breaking-bad/videos/next-on-breaking-bad-episode-511
Even more of a reason for him to team up with Lydia/Aryans then.
Probably. Doesn't look like he snitches from that preview. Bringing Todd and his crew back into the mix isn't going to be for nothing also. They can't get Walt to come back to cook and they can't continue to output a weak product, so that leaves Jesse.That might be a bit of stretch, but from the way that Saul was shook about something, he's gonna do something stupid. lolEven more of a reason for him to team up with Lydia/Aryans then.
That's all I was trying to say. We've seen him go through it what twice now? It's just not interesting to see anymore.I still love Jesse's character but they're overdoing this "guilt trip". I mean I understand dude is depressed but why would you draw this much attention to yourself? Chill out. You got your paper, relax. You went through all of that **** to blow it in the end?
I don't even think dude said a word this whole episode.
I still love Jesse's character but they're overdoing this "guilt trip". I mean I understand dude is depressed but why would you draw this much attention to yourself? Chill out. You got your paper, relax. You went through all of that **** to blow it in the end?
I don't even think dude said a word this whole episode.