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I was expecting Hank to die but it still pisses me off. He really was the good guy. Since I saw it coming I didn't tear up, but what got me was Skyler & Marie telling junior the truth and the the whole scene with Walt and family at the house. You knew the family was done. You're invested in these characters, watch the slow break down and when it the end is finally reached, it definitely hits you.
 
It's going to be tough going back, watching older episodes with Hank and seeing him doing bad *** things like taking out Tuco, taking out the Cousins, figuring out all that information about Gale, Gus and Walt only to know how he ultimately dies.

I think it'll make things that much more amazing. To see and know how this comes full circle I think will really make the fans appreciate this show that much more. I'm tempted to break out S1 tonight and start it all over again.

The thing that's awful about it is Hank and Gomez aren't even going to get a proper burial or honor ceremony after all the **** they've accomplished.

Yeah, so close and yet so far. Really sad. I'm still in shock about Hank. So quick. And after seeing all that's transpired, it's already a distant memory for some.
 
I was expecting Hank to die but it still pisses me off. He really was the good guy. Since I saw it coming I didn't tear up, but what got me was Skyler & Marie telling junior the truth and the the whole scene with Walt and family at the house. You knew the family was done. You're invested in these characters, watch the slow break down and when it the end is finally reached, it definitely hits you.

That was really difficult to watch because he looked up to his dad so much and to see him have to defend his mother against him must have taken everything he's got.
 
Yeah.

All those bullets Hank ate, all that work and those investigations, all that physical therapy and a bullet to the head. I think after everything that's gone down, Granite State is going to be a Marie-centric episode.
 
Nah, he ****ing hates Jesse now... no way he is going back on that. Walt will probably blames him (at least partially) for what has happened.

We dont know that fully. He may of thought he made a grave mistake. He may of thought that it was the Nazi's fault all along and he wants Jesse to be the Hero by killing him and righting his wrongs. Make Jesse the hero and have Jesse give the money to Walts family.
 
We dont know that fully. He may of thought he made a grave mistake. He may of thought that it was the Nazi's fault all along and he wants Jesse to be the Hero by killing him and righting his wrongs. Make Jesse the hero and have Jesse give the money to Walts family.

I think Walt needs some time to regroup. He doesn't work well under this kind of pressure. In hindsight, I think he'll regret giving up Jesse.
 
I think Walt needs some time to regroup. He doesn't work well under this kind of pressure. In hindsight, I think he'll regret giving up Jesse.

Thats how I feel. He wont just leave Jesse there. He cant. He still cares for him but he was angry that Jesse caused Hank to die, actually it was partly Walt but still.
 
You can be a bad guy and have feels. Walt's a bad guy with feels. But let's not start this again. I already won. :lol

No, I believe that Walt is now the bad guy, but I don't think he was the entire reason that the circle is now complete. Skylar's not completely innocent, though; she was more than happy to off Jesse, and then, once Hank gets it, she flips her ****, even if it wasn't Walt's fault (directly, at least).
 
That was really difficult to watch because he looked up to his dad so much and to see him have to defend his mother against him must have taken everything he's got.

I agree, I think that was the switch that turned Walter off and Heisenberg on. He loved Skylar but always knew she stopped loving him but carried on for his kids (and to feed his own ego as we know) but regardless of that he loved Walt Jr. so much and to watch his son turn on him and defend his mother and call the cops on him was the proverbial "straw the broke the camels back".
 
No, I believe that Walt is now the bad guy, but I don't think he was the entire reason that the circle is now complete. Skylar's not completely innocent, though; she was more than happy to off Jesse, and then, once Hank gets it, she flips her ****, even if it wasn't Walt's fault (directly, at least).

Walt is definitely not alone in the blame department for all of this, but he'll go down taking it all on his shoulders. It'll be Walt's swan song.
 
Yeah, I think saving Jesse will be Walt's last 'to do.'

Agreed. He lost everything and the world knows him as Heisenberg. He would want Jesse to kill him so Jesse would be the man to kill walt and earn the praise.
In the end Jesse gets all the money and gives it to Walt and his family plus he lives happily with Brock and his GF at the place where him and Jane wanted to go.
 
I agree, I think that was the switch that turned Walter off and Heisenberg on. He loved Skylar but always knew she stopped loving him but carried on for his kids (and to feed his own ego as we know) but regardless of that he loved Walt Jr. so much and to watch his son turn on him and defend his mother and call the cops on him was the proverbial "straw the broke the camels back".

That will forever be one of the most memorable moments in the show for me. It lasted only a short time, but so powerful.

Can you imagine if that's how it ends for Jesse?

After what happened tonight, I really can't. :lol
 
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