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Breaking Bad season 5! speculation and discussion
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GTA-King  |
Posted: Tuesday, Jun 12 2012, 01:43
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All Hail The King™

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| QUOTE (Niko Vercetti 112 @ Tuesday, Jun 12 2012, 01:35) | | I'm eagerly awaiting them moment when Hank discovers that Walt is Hiesenberg. The fact that the person he's been looking for the entire time, is right under his nose seems so priceless. |
Mother of God... me too man. It's going to be simply epic. This encounter has been anticipated since the very first episode. I keep running scenarios though my head about how it's going to play out. The writers have played on Hank's panic attacks, tough guy exterior. When he finds out his own brother-in-law is the new meth king, I expect him to completely breakdown. Depending on how far gone mentally Walt is at that point will determine the outcome of their encounter. Walt may try and kill Hank, and Hank will have to defend himself and possibly kill Walt. This encounter is going to make history in television... mark my words. This post has been edited by GTA-King on Tuesday, Jan 8 2013, 05:06
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GTA-King  |
Posted: Tuesday, Jun 12 2012, 23:32
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^ That could be possible, but I just don't think the writers will let that happen. It would be too anti-climatic for him to die with all his secrets, and especially with Hank never finding out he was actually Heisenberg. I just think it would upset alot of fans, me included, for it to end like that. I'm not bashing your theory or anything, just in my opinion, it would be unsatisfying.
However, it's entirely possibly that Jesse finds out the truth about Jane and Brock and then he will try and kill Walt or something. That's as inevitable as Hank eventually finding out the truth about Walt. Season 5 is the last one, so I believe all loose ends will be tied up. I just can't wait to see what the writers have in store for us. They're absolutely brilliant.
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GTA-King  |
Posted: Wednesday, Jun 13 2012, 23:46
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^ Very interesting outlook. It's true that he's always been a good man at heart. All his adult life he's been an innocent, over-qualified man who meeks his way through every day. Heisenberg could be a way of keeping Walt sane in order to protect his family, but there's a certain line Walt crosses that doesn't justify his actions. Like poisoning a child. You could say he did it to protect his family, sure. Only he had the opportunity to go to the cops, but he chose not to. To me, that really defines who he is. He'd rather risk a child's life instead of going to the cops. Gale is another example. Instead of having him killed, Walt could have went to the cops. Gale did not deserve what happened to him.
I believe Walt is becoming drunk with power. In season 5 he apparently becomes the new kingpin, so who knows how he will handle his new role. With Gus dead, why doesn't he just get out of the drug trade? Because Heisenberg has fully taken over Walt. He's no longer the innocent man. Hell, with the car wash turning a profit, it would make sense to quit making meth. But no, Walt's ego will not stand for it, which I believe is going to get him killed in the end. A true Greek tragedy.
P.S. We still don't know exactly why he left Gray Matter. I think once we learn the truth about why he left and why he despises Gretchen and Elliot so much, pride or whatever, we will then truly know if Walt has always been a good guy at heart.
This post has been edited by GTA-King on Thursday, Jun 14 2012, 04:27
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Leve-O  |
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Season 5 premier photo!
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Posted: Saturday, Jun 16 2012, 18:50
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Well, I've just started watching this show maybe last week and to put it simply... this show is amazing. I didn't know what to expect watching this show, I was actually expecting something about cooking meth, which I was right... but the character development in the show is gripping. I found Jesse extremely annoying (still is at time) to the point I almost stopped watching, but following Walt and in my opinion the second best character, Hank, is so f*cking interesting.
I'm at season 2, episode 11 I believe. I love how, so far, throughout the show when Hank and Walt have dialogue it seems very... intense. Especially when they were playing Poker and after Hank had his run in with the 'Turtle' situation, the dialogue for those scenes were great. I still need some catchin' up to do, Netflix only has up to season 3.
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