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Breaking Bad Season 5 - Official Discussion Thread

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Another prediction - Walt's lottery ticket hits for like a few hundred dollars, Junior notices and cashes it in.

That would be great. Probably not what's going to happen, but the karma would be hilarious if uncounted millions is lost for a $20 lottery payout.
 
This is true, but you've omitted what I think is the most important reason Jesse is so upset - the fact that Walt poisoned Brock. He even says that during the confrontation with Saul. I think this is the main reason he's so pissed he would burn Walt's house down (and probably kill him given the chance).

While I think he is upset about that I think the main reason he flipped is he finally realized he has been getting played by Walt the entire time. He is nothing but a puppet.
 
Anyone else buying these through Amazon prime?
$16 for the entire 8 episodes it sure beats buying cable. Now only if I could get my sports ala carte...
 
Anyone else buying these through Amazon prime?
$16 for the entire 8 episodes it sure beats buying cable. Now only if I could get my sports ala carte...

That's actually a pretty amazing deal, can you prepay and watch them once a week or do you have to wait and binge watch all 8 at once? For the savings alone, it might be worth it as long as you avoid spoilers.
 
I loved the look Walt gave as he hugged Jesse.

I think that scene is open to interpretation, but I personally took it that there was at least some sincerity in what Walt was saying, even if it was also self-serving. I do think he wanted Jesse to move on and have a decent life. The difficulty, of course, is that Walt is so consistently dishonest and self-serving that it's hard to ever give him the benefit of the doubt.
 
I think that scene is open to interpretation, but I personally took it that there was at least some sincerity in what Walt was saying, even if it was also self-serving. I do think he wanted Jesse to move on and have a decent life. The difficulty, of course, is that Walt is so consistently dishonest and self-serving that it's hard to ever give him the benefit of the doubt.

I think he actually likes Jesse and wants things to work out for him. But no doubt he would've killed him if he thought he needed to.
 
That's actually a pretty amazing deal, can you prepay and watch them once a week or do you have to wait and binge watch all 8 at once? For the savings alone, it might be worth it as long as you avoid spoilers.

I subscribed to the season which I get billed after each episode is available. By subscribing they give you a discount which it is like $1.87 an episode. I get the new episode Monday the day after it airs.
 
I think that scene is open to interpretation, but I personally took it that there was at least some sincerity in what Walt was saying, even if it was also self-serving. I do think he wanted Jesse to move on and have a decent life. The difficulty, of course, is that Walt is so consistently dishonest and self-serving that it's hard to ever give him the benefit of the doubt.

I agree with that. While it would certainly be great for Walt if Jesse was to skip town and disappear into a new identity, it would be the best thing for Jesse too.
 
I agree with that. While it would certainly be great for Walt if Jesse was to skip town and disappear into a new identity, it would be the best thing for Jesse too.

I didn't get a sense that Walt was trying to kill him

And I'm not exactly sure how the pack of cigarettes made Jesse think Walt is after him.....

weird
 
I didn't get a sense that Walt was trying to kill him

And I'm not exactly sure how the pack of cigarettes made Jesse think Walt is after him.....

weird

The pack of cigarettes didn't make Jesse think Walt was after him. Huell picking Jesse's pocket to steal the weed jogged Jesse's memory of Huell frisking him another time which was when the ricin cigarette was stolen. That showed that Walt was the person who poisoned Brock, not Gus as Walt wanted Jesse to believe.
 
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i thought the lotto ticket would have been discovered by Hank or someone, seen as very odd considering his income is high - with that, put two and two together and you figure out it's code for something...
 
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