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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.

No it doesn't. Jesse will never touch any kind of drug again. He'll stay as far away as he possibly can from anything illegal, and live his life in New Zealand as an extra in The Hobbit. :lol

But yeah, no. That ending never suggested the blue will live on. It died with Walt.

I am not saying he will either but it's an interesting prediction :dunno

I would like to know how you are so sure Jesse won't 'break bad' again???

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These individuals often come from troubled backgrounds and often have complex problems. They may have been excluded from school at a young age due to their behaviour, got into drugs and alcohol and then turned to crime to support their habits.

Jesse has no money to my knowledge, or career prospects. It is not insanely ridiculous to assume that he wouldn't use the one skill he possess. Just saying.
 
Because everyone he's ever loved is dead, and he's been a slave cooking meth for months. I think it's safe to say that would put anyone straight.

And because he's been trying to get out of this **** since the beginning of season five.
 
Because everyone he's ever loved is dead, and he's been a slave cooking meth for months. I think it's safe to say that would put anyone straight.

And because he's been trying to get out of this **** since the beginning of season five.

Cooking meth enslaved and doing it for your own gain is different altogether.

I just thought it was an interesting perspective on why Walt might have wanted Jesse to live other than the obvious.
 
But Brock isn't dead. Again jack mentioned him which makes me wonder if they killed him off camera.
 
I don't think it's a correct one. I don't know, I know this show has a ton of scenes and moments which can take many meanings, and have subtexts upon subtexts....but I think the ending of the show is too cut and dry to really have any of that.
 
I am not saying he will either but it's an interesting prediction :dunno

I would like to know how you are so sure Jesse won't 'break bad' again???

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Jesse has no money to my knowledge, or career prospects. It is not insanely ridiculous to assume that he wouldn't use the one skill he possess. Just saying.

Nah he'll find domthing I gurantee. It's a shame his money is gone though.
 
He's had a major guilt trip since Jane. He's used his money less and less. The last thing he bought with his money that he wanted was his house. He put a expensive system in there to try and make him happy. But that didn't work. Only Andrea made him happy. He doesn't want anything.
 
I don't think it's a correct one. I don't know, I know this show has a ton of scenes and moments which can take many meanings, and have subtexts upon subtexts....but I think the ending of the show is too cut and dry to really have any of that.

And I realise it is highly improbable. I just suspect Walt likes the thought of his product still being alive even if he isn't.
 
I disagree, I absolutely feel like Walt wanted his recipe to die with him. He knew Jesse would never want to do that all again after being held hostage and tortured but even if Jesse knows the recipe, he has no 8 million dollar lab, no Methylamine, no contacts.

Obviously he and Saul would team up to open a Go-Kart and Lasertag franchise with all that Cinnabun money.
 
Damon Lindelof on 'Breaking Bad' Finale: Why It Let Him Say Goodbye to 'Lost' (Guest Column)

Asinine whiners who instead of just being happy and celebrating the finale of Breaking Bad had to keep bringing up the LOST finale while rubbing it in to Lindelof, as if he didn't know it already.

It was troubling to see it unfold, as Lindelof retweeted over a dozen or so tweets from users comparing the BB and LOST finale, while there were many more who continued to insult him. At one point Brad Bird tweeted to Lindelof telling him to avoid giving them the platform and attention.

Once again, yes I was expecting more revelations during the LOST finale, but then the ending happened, I cried and I loved the ending. I didn't want any answers anymore. I was at peace.
 
I disagree, I absolutely feel like Walt wanted his recipe to die with him. He knew Jesse would never want to do that all again after being held hostage and tortured but even if Jesse knows the recipe, he has no 8 million dollar lab, no Methylamine, no contacts.

Obviously he and Saul would team up to open a Go-Kart and Lasertag franchise with all that Cinnabun money.

The RV cost 8 million dollars?
 
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