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Jesus, yeah that's what I meant.Yeah, it's a bit over the top. But they have to do it to show how he's lost everything.
Edit: Walt's son.
Jesus, yeah that's what I meant.Yeah, it's a bit over the top. But they have to do it to show how he's lost everything.
Edit: Walt's son.
Yeah, I felt the same way.I sort of hate Walts son...
Wow. Whotta suck ass ending to what was a decent show overall.Dexter finale last night
I don't think those were as bad becauseThat was a self preservation thing. Walt knew Gale was about to replace him, and that he and Jesse were gonna be snuffed out. Gale had to go. It's not like Walt did it to be spiteful. I think just watching Jane die was much more heinous. Also the poisoning of Brock. It was total manipulation of Jesse and the people he loved.
But they don't know any different than has been reported. Too many people are trying too hard to find some sort of redemptive quality in Walt. It doesn't exist. Don't feel sorry for him. He doesn't deserve it.Loved the episode last night, it was the pinnacle of Walt's decay as he was completely broken and ready to give up.
And then he saw those two pretentious Grey Matter pricks, Heisenberg started to bubble to the surface and the intro song dropped, I was basically popping Molly's with a 10 foot erection at that point.
Todd is like a long snapper. No one gives a fuck.Todd has been the most despicable character on the show by far IMO.
I don't feel sorry for him, I just love how the theme of the show is "Chemistry: Growth, Decay, Transformation" and last night you saw the height of the decay with the final transformation to follow.But they don't know any different than has been reported. Too many people are trying too hard to find some sort of redemptive quality in Walt. It doesn't exist. Don't feel sorry for him. He doesn't deserve it.
I agree with some of this, but there is no transformation for Walt. It doesn't matter how he tries to redeem himself, or get his money back. Either way, Walt has been a lost cause for a long time and I don't know how anyone can argue otherwise.I don't feel sorry for him, I just love how the theme of the show is "Chemistry: Growth, Decay, Transformation" and last night you saw the height of the decay with the final transformation to follow.
Doesn't have to be a transformation that redeems him, if anything turning himself in would've been somewhat redeeming but his pride got the best of him one last time.I agree with some of this, but there is no transformation for Walt. It doesn't matter how he tries to redeem himself, or get his money back. Either way, Walt has been a lost cause for a long time and I don't know how anyone can argue otherwise.
Doesn't have to be a transformation that redeems him, if anything turning himself in would've been somewhat redeeming but his pride got the best of him one last time.
I never said anything about him being redeemed so I pretty much agree, nor do I care about redemption in his case.Nothing he does now redeems him. Nothing. Even he, as a character knows that.
I never said anything about him being redeemed so I pretty much agree, nor do I care about redemption in his case.
I still feel likeWalt can redeem himself in the eyes of the viewers here. Just like Walt was the "good" guy in killing Gus.
He can take down Uncle Jack and Todd, give the money to his family, and die gracefully and take all the blame and spare his wife. Hank's death is on Jack, not Walt.