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For Walt? Yes rerun all of Walt's and Mike's interactions. Mostly negative for Walt.This ep went by tooooooooo fast.
He had wrong reasons that were spoken and he verbally regretted not having a better logical reason for killing Mike.He brought in Gomey hopefully he dies
I hope Walt manipulates Jesse by saying hell go to prison for life cuz he killed Gale.
Mike? No not really.Jesse
. Now hes crossed the line.
But Walt didnt cross the line poisoning Brock and killing Mike ?
Brock was temporary. He wasn't really hurt.
Even Walt knew he was wrong for killing Mike.... He regretted it as soon as he realized he could have gotten the contact info from Lydia.
He doesn't regret the act of killing Mike though.
He killed Mike cuz he constantly disrespected him and talked down on him and in this game that's reason enough. Chalk it up to a little bit of Tuco in Walt.
Talked down to him ? Thats reason enough ?
But Poisoning kids... perfectly acceptable...
Maybe Walt wants to get Jesse kidnapped so he can talk to him, then they can fix this and they all live happily ever after. And Walt can be Brock's godfather.
did u forget gus putting a bag over walt's head and threatening to kill his whole family, wife, son and infant baby?Talked down to him ? Thats reason enough ?
But Poisoning kids... perfectly acceptable...
I don't understand this either.So what did Jesse mean when he said "I'm gonna get you where you really live"?
Yeah, he does. I just wish Walt really had it out for him. This episode showed that Walt really does care about Jesse in some weird, twisted way.
Sucks, man. I wanted to see Walt save Jesse and subsequently die or some heroic ****. Makes me sad.
So what did Jesse mean when he said "I'm gonna get you where you really live"?
Still, man. Too many feels, bro. Too many.Yeah, he does. I just wish Walt really had it out for him. This episode showed that Walt really does care about Jesse in some weird, twisted way.
Sucks, man. I wanted to see Walt save Jesse and subsequently die or some heroic ****. Makes me sad.
I always knew he did.. when he was telling Jesse to leave town, he was definitely saying that for his own benefit but for Jesse's as well. You could tell with that hug they shared that Walt thinks of him as a son.. also apparent when Junior hugged Walt, as soon as he left he called Jesse because he feels as if he needs to be there for him.. even if Walt is thinking for his own well being. It sucks because it's not going to end well for either of them I feel but I guess with what the show at the core is all about... it's something we all should of expected.
There'll be showing a rerun at 11:35man I missed the whole ******* episode tonite till the end. Gotta stay outta this thread till tomorrow.....
btw, it still **** Low Winter Sun.
I don't understand this either.
^carwash?I was thinking the same thing...
In the previews for next week you can see Skyler and JR look concerned, I think Jesse is gonna go to the Laundromat to threaten them in some way to get Walt.
I'm sitting thinking about it, and the only things Walt truly cares about are his ego, his kids, and.... Jesse.I don't understand this either.So what did Jesse mean when he said "I'm gonna get you where you really live"?
i think he may have been speaking metaphorically. remember, thru the whole show the crux is that no one knows walter white is heisenberg. so he may have been saying heisenberg lives in the shadows, and he will expose him publicy as heisenberg.So what did Jesse mean when he said "I'm gonna get you where you really live"?
^carwash?I was thinking the same thing...
In the previews for next week you can see Skyler and JR look concerned, I think Jesse is gonna go to the Laundromat to threaten them in some way to get Walt.
Does Jesse know about Ted? Maybe target the car wash and get the IRS to check them out.So what did Jesse mean when he said "I'm gonna get you where you really live"?