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Didn't realize until this time around that Walt actually knocks Jane onto her back before she starts throwing up before she dies. I had always been like "Well, Walt didn't save her so he did kind of kill her, but it was more her fault." Now that I realize that she REALLY would not have died if Walt didn't come there, it really does kind of make all the difference.
Yea he kinda caused it to happen because of the shaking. Granted, she was on heroin and that caused the vomit but she had been careful about not lying on their backs. Walt is to blame
Yup. I had always though Walt could have saved her but he didn't make her throw up or anything, but I guess I had just missed the finer details my first time around.
Anyone every notice all the Tarantino references in Breaking Bad? The most obvious being Walter WHITE and Jesse PINKman? Thought that was pretty interesting.
ANd the new season is turning out to be incredible, can't wait till tonight.
The scenes with Walt and Jesse made me feel sick. The way they're acting is the relationship we've always wanted them to have but it's all based on lies and manipulation.
i can't tell what's going on. Is Walt trying to get Skyler to kill herself or something? He just seems like he DOESN'T care. Telling Marie about Ted! Eating a fucking apple before he goes to check on his wife who just had a nervous breakdown caused by HIM.
the last quote of the episode where he goes on about Gus killing Victor because he "flew too close to the sun" obviously meant that Walt intends to kill Mike's guys or Mike himself (probably the former).
As Mike said last episode. "You're a ticking time bomb, and I don't want to be there when you go off."
Post by Longtime and Frequent Poster on Jul 30, 2012 19:23:52 GMT -5
Even though it's 5 weeks out, I already know the break during the middle of this season is going to be the longest indeterminate amount of time of my life.
A rundown of cool facts, allusions and theories for the series. Possible minor spoilers due to some vague statements that Vince Gilligan about the remainder of the show in #11. #3 got me because I had never noticed until they pointed it out.
the last quote of the episode where he goes on about Gus killing Victor because he "flew too close to the sun" obviously meant that Walt intends to kill Mike's guys or Mike himself (probably the former).
As Mike said last episode. "You're a ticking time bomb, and I don't want to be there when you go off."
I am fairly certain he meant Mike himself when he mentioned the thing about "flying too close to the sun." Mike is the one who's being ambitious (thus, flying too close to the sun) in trying to push Walt around in regards to paying his guys. Mike's guys are a liability and a danger to Walt, for sure, but "flying too close to the sun" does not apply to them; it applies to Mike. He was either saying that he fully plans to kill Mike or that he will if Mike continues to try to boss Walt around.
Also, remember: earlier in the episode when Mike said that he'd be handling the business side of things, Saul asked Walt if he was OK with that, and Walt said something along the lines of, "Yeah. He takes care of the business. And I take care of him." That also sounded veeeeery cryptic to me. I think Walt is going to try to figure out a way to cull Mike's knowledge of the business side of things/use his connections and then kill him. Just like Gus planned to do with Walt a few seasons ago.