NoDak
Hotlinking' sonofabitch
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I don't believe the dream theory.
For one reason, as others already stated, things always work out for him pretty well because he's so smart, so it's not like it was the first time his plans worked out very well for him.
But more importantly:
I seriously doubt that if he was dreaming about his ideal scenario, that it would involve such a shitty last moment with his son.
As much as he loved his son, I would like to think that his perfect ending would allow him to gain closure with Walter Jr. There would be a conversation similar to the one he had with Skyler. Maybe not one where his son tells his dad how much he loves him and forgives him, but at least a situation where he would get to speak with him one last time and probably even physically embrace him.
If Walt is imagining everything setting up perfectly for him, then I have a hard time believing that his idea of the best outcome for his final moment with his son to be one where all he can do is painfully watch him walk to his apartment from a distance with no contact whatsoever.
Yeah, that's the way I figure it, too.