Ah, good point, didn't think of that.
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Ah, good point, didn't think of that.
Regardless I try to add spoiler tags. The "once it has aired" mentality is retarded for obvious reasons. I think a week or two after and all spoilers are null. But I didn't get that grace so if I forget and someone gets a show/movie spoiled I'm not shedding any tears.
If I stole your wallet, would that make it ok for you to steal Ramon's wallet? That's retarded reasoning, by any measure. If you got something spoiled for you, that's double the reason for you to remember to use tags.
One thing that still hasn't been resolved/brought out into the open is how Walt left Jesse's girlfriend to OD. They hinted that Walt would tell him in that episode with the fly... I wonder if they are going to somehow dredge that back up for season 5.
Fucking bananas finale btw. Best show on TV bar none.
Walt's going to turn into a monster and be the ultimate villain of the show, opposite Jesse. I'm sure that revelation's going to be part of it.
They shouldn't. There's no reason for Jesse to suspect him or Walt to confide it. It was a great way to see the depths Walt would go to in order to push his agenda. There's no benefit in resolving it.
Jane will only come up if Walt brings it up himself. Which he totally could do
No way Jesse doesn't figure out Walt poisoned Brock next year. Too many loose ends
Started Watching this. Up to S3 E2. I'm afraid to read this thread for spoilers. I'll finish the show, but right now Season 2 was extremely frustrating as Walter's and Jesse's mistakes start coming to a head. Skyler is a bitch but Walter's incessant and incompetent lying is ridiculous and makes him difficult to like despite his other qualities. I hope they can turn this around, but as it stands, he's a moron who got in way over his head.
The gameplan was to basically turn a sympathetic protagonist into a completely unsympathetic villain over the course of the show. Enjoy the ride