i think he let Jesse live because he was once again Walt... not Heisenberg.
that's a give in . Heisenberg was never in the Finale . the last time we saw Heisenberg was in the safe room threatening Saul.
i think he let Jesse live because he was once again Walt... not Heisenberg.
Wasn't he upset that his product was being sold again?...One of the reasons he went to the salmon farm. You think he would have burned down the lab, along with any possible traces of the recipe in there (himself included).
he wasn't upset . he realized Jesse was still alive and enslaved ! the finale was all about making things right .
he wasn't upset . he realized Jesse was still alive and enslaved ! the finale was all about making things right .
he wasn't upset . he realized Jesse was still alive and enslaved ! the finale was all about making things right .
After everything that happens, you can imagine a future in which Jesse continues to cook 'blue'? No chance. Don't know how that could make sense to anyone.For the most part I think he made his peace with Jesse. I think the interesting outlook is to maybe sense there was an ulterior motive as well. If Jesse lives so does Heisenberg's product.
There is part of me that thinks he let Jesse live so that his legacy stays alive.
But yeah, no. That ending never suggested the blue will live on. It died with Walt.
What I meant was, Jesse isn't going to make the blue again, but there is still someone living in the world you knows Walt's recipe. Kinda' like one of those cake recipes your grandparent takes to the grave with them.
What I meant was, Jesse isn't going to make the blue again, but there is still someone living in the world you knows Walt's recipe. Kinda' like one of those cake recipes your grandparent takes to the grave with them.
Ah. Then yes. Yes, you are correct.
In fifteen years, Brock is going to start cooking with that red headed meth baby. Breaking Bad 2.0 will begin airing.
Was Gale gay? I don't remember him being gay. Just a weirdie. .
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