Im not cheering for him necessarily. I just know that the last ride of Heisenberg is at hand, and I'm ready to see how it all goes down.
Yeah. The murder doesn't make sense any other way. "We will kill her if you don't do xxxx" would have been much more motivating than killing her and threatening the boy.
No. Killing her was necessary to prove that they won't hold back from killing the boy. That's hardcore, no messing around, drug dealer crap.
Yeah, I took it as punishment to Jesse for trying to escape and a message that they'll do the same to the boy if he tries it again.
19 Hours... who lives, who dies? Will we see Badger and Skinny Pete? Will Walter put Vaseline on the tips of Walt Jr's crutches?
I think that has to be one of the most fitting and perfect series finales - ever! A lot of future shows should take their cue from here and end their series when they're suppose to end, not drag it out till it turns to shit because of the
Yeah! Heizenberg bitches!!! Now THAT is how you do it! Why the fuck couldn't they have done this with The Sopranos, Dexter, or Lost. Here every storyline is wrapped up in a satisfactory manner and nothing felt like a cheap short-cut.
I feel like that was discussed in one of the earlier seasons. He sold his stake in the then-fledgling company because he needed the cash. Moving forward to his position in education and a family seemed more worthwhile than throwing all his energy at the startup.
Liked the finale overall, but it wasn't as strong as I'd hoped it would be. "Ozymandias" is hard to top, though.
Yeah... I was prepared to consider Ozymandias the spiritual finale and episode 7 sort of reinforced that to some degree... But this last episode was enough to make me consider it and the previous episode canon.