Yeah but Walt is evil enough to take care of that bitch.
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Yeah but Walt is evil enough to take care of that bitch.
Walt and Lydia will bond over how they both had to beg for their lives when Mike was about to kill them, and then he'll bang her out while covering her in Cajun Kick-Ass and Franch
I think my favorite plot-oriented part of the episode was the revelation Walt gave them the banking info for free. Hank just casually tosses out the hard drive was encrypted and there was no way they were pulling anything from it. Walt has an amazing talent for shooting himself in the foot.
Other favorite part- every second Mike was on screen.
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Essentially ketchup.
Heisenberg's Cajun Kick-Ass Pussy Butter
It's essentially ketchup.
The magnet a broke framed photo belonging to Gus, and banking info was found on a note behind the photo.
I don't like how they jumped to Walt being a manipulative sociopath, particularly at the end of episode 2. Walt was always a guy who had to do increasingly horrible things because he was always backed into a corner and learned that playing by the rules doesn't protect you, and over time those things got easier. Now immediately after Gus' death, he's made this huge transformation and it just doesn't feel earned to me.
Oh, now that you say it I remember the photo frame and since the hard drive was inaccessible had he just done nothing at all they'd be in a better place. Then again, Mike wouldn't be helping him if not for that and Walt didn't have any money on that payroll, so it kind of works out for him.
I think Gus was the tipping point. He was about to spill over and once you've spilled you don't go back.
I think it's more the law of unintended consequences more than anything else. I don't recall Hank or Gomie or anyone else ever saying that the laptop was encrypted and unreadable. If Hank said it to Mike, I would chalk it up to typical law enforcement bluffing.
The offshore accounts discovery isn't a problem for Walt. It's a problem for Mike, because 1. He loses all his money, and 2. It gives him an incentive to go back into business.