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Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

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His cancer takes a turn for the worse, so he goes out in a blaze of glory against the DEA (hence the intro scene at the diner last season), instead of staying on the run (remember, he has the fake ID/stolen or illegally purchased car/etc, too).
 
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Season 5.1 (8 episodes) were just added to Netflix!
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Season 5.1 (8 episodes) were just added to Netflix!

Rewatched S5.1 today, and then re-rewatched the beginning of the first ep of 5.1.

Throughout the series, Walt's family has come and gone, and he's really had no reason to worry about their safety. Jesse, on the other hand...while the relationship has seen the extremes, Walt always comes through for Jesse.

SO, I'll amend my initial crazy prediction:

Walt's family is under DEA protection, maybe Skylar gets some plea bargain deal going. Since Walt is on the run, no more Blue. That leaves Jesse as the only Blue Cook left, which the Phoenix guys know about. They kidnap him to make more Blue. Walt, with his cancer back (assuming so, given the pills he took in the first scene in 5.1.1), comes back to save Jesse.
 
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I wonder if his brother-in-law doesn't turn to protect him.
 
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I wonder if his brother-in-law doesn't turn to protect him.

I don't see how he could, given the (at least) circumstantial evidence. Additionally, there's no blood relation between him and the White family. Now if Skylar was Hank's sister, or Walt was Hank's brother...that would then be a possibility, far-fetched as it is.
 
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Breaking Bad...the middle school musical!

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I wonder if his brother-in-law doesn't turn to protect him.

Walt does have a few things for Hank to consider.

A man who had the job prior to him was fired because Gus ran the meth business "under his nose" just as Walt has.

Who paid the extraordinary bills when Hank went through rehab? Walt - with drug money. That would be fun for Hank to explain to his bosses.

If he becomes aware that Hank is targeting him, Walt has a pallet of cash he can use to convince Hank that the two families should retire to a tropical country from which extradition is very difficult.

However if any of these come into play, I doubt Hank goes for it given what we saw in the opening episode of season 5.
 
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Hank, at the beginning, doesn't go after Walt. But at some point, probably in the 3rd episode, something happens to change that, like Hank finds out that Walt was involved with the murder of that kid. Walt then feels the pressure and either goes into hiding, or has Jesse version 2.0 (I think his name was Todd), take out Hank. I'm leading towards taking out Hank. Throughout all of this the Arizona cartel is lurking, or causing trouble for Walt, possibly taking Jesse, like was mentioned earlier. Walt sets up the cartel, kills off the leader, and takes over both operations, and flees to Mexico. The series ends with Walt in Mexico, as the head of this new, merged Arizona-New Mexico cartel.
 
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The Arizona operation is definitely one loose thread that may come back to haunt Walt. Jesse's bound to find out about one of the many things Walt's done to screw him over.

Do we see Ted Beneke showing up again? Is Mexico truly out of the picture? Too many juicy possibilities.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

The Arizona operation is definitely one loose thread that may come back to haunt Walt. Jesse's bound to find out about one of the many things Walt's done to screw him over.

Do we see Ted Beneke showing up again? Is Mexico truly out of the picture? Too many juicy possibilities.

I think Ted's out. That storyline served its purpose, and is done.

Dunno about Mexico. Gus took out EVERYONE.

Lydia is still a loose cannon. She's been doing just enough to save her arse, but she doesn't do TOO well under pressure. I just have this funny feeling about the PHO guys. They were shown up by Walt, and even a little humiliated by being made to say "Heisenberg," so if another opportunity comes around without Walt...
 
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Walt dies. The diner showdown is a distinct possibility but I won't go that far. I just know he dies. I'd slap a guarantee on it.
 
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The descriptions are up for the first two episodes.

"Blood Money" airs this weekend.
"Walt and Jesse adjust to a new kind of life; Hank struggles with a troubling lead."

"Buried" airs next weekend.
"Skyler's past catches up with her; Walt works to cover his tracks; Jesse fights feelings of guilt."
 
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Season 4 airs all day today on AMC starting at 3pm eastern.
 
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Fun (?) theory:

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Breaking Bad is getting The Walking Dead treatment from AMC as tonight is the premiere episode of Talking Bad hosted by Chris Hardwick. Tonight's guests are Vince Gilligan and Julie Bowen. It airs live at 11pm. Only hours to go until the last episode... Oh, and AMC will air all of Season 5.1 this afternoon leading up to the start of 5.2
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad is getting The Walking Dead treatment from AMC as tonight is the premiere episode of Talking Bad hosted by Chris Hardwick. Tonight's guests are Vince Gilligan and Julie Bowen. It airs live at 11pm. Only hours to go until the last episode... Oh, and AMC will air all of Season 5.1 this afternoon leading up to the start of 5.2

Sundance has The Writer's Room, where they talk with the writers/actors of hit shows. Breaking Bad was the subject of the first episode.
 
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Tread lightly.
 
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Long post, of course.

Carol in the intro scene. She spilled oranges (Godfather movie kiss of death). BUT, when Ted had his spill, he also spilled oranges, and he lived...

Ricin still in the socket. Heisenberg graffiti......interesting.

Lydia is gonna turn. Or she gonna die. I lean towards turn right now.

Star Trek talk....if I didn't know any better, that's a nod to the Kevin Smith/Star Wars homages. Either way, hilarious.

Jesse keeps his theme of "no kids." I love that theme, as that is usually true with the "morals" of criminals.

As I suspected, Walt has the cancer return, but is keeping it from the family.

Didn't think the Hank/Walt showdown would be this soon (at least the start of it). That really makes the next episodes a wild card. Figured it'd be ep 2 or 3 before Walt found out that Hank knew/Hank pressured Walt.

IIRC, Walt has only really lied once. And that was telling Jesse he didn't kill Mike. What cues me to make this statement is that he told Hank that he was a guy who has cancer and runs a car wash. "That is all that I am." Well, that IS all that he is...currently. Read the quote. "All that I am." AM. Not was. Current tense. He is telling the truth in that statement. ;)
 
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