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

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

Episode 3 is "Confessions" and the following appears in the guide:
Jesse wants to make a change; Walt and Skyler manage an unexpected demand.

A reminder for this week's episode 2 entitled "Buried"
"Skyler's past catches up with her; Walt works to cover his tracks; Jesse fights feelings of guilt."
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Hopefully that change in episode 3 is to stop moping, because Sad Jesse is getting pretty boring.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Hopefully when sad Jesse finds about that Walt poisoned Brock, killed Mike, and lied about countless other things, he turns into murderous rampage Jesse, and cuts Walts entire family into tiny pieces.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

It's been done before, as well. We went through this in S4. And S3, to a lesser extent.

I didn't get bored those times though. I guess it's more that the other times were because Walt took something away from him (Jane, and Andrea) so I understood it, but now Walt actually gave him what he wanted and he's still sulking. There's the whole "blood money" deal, but he didn't seem to worry about that until the money actually showed up on his doorstep.

Plus his decisions have to end up hurting him and Walt. There's no way stacks of cash just showing up on people's lawns won't draw attention, and it's got his prints and DNA all over it.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

As it happens, the Breaking Bad guest on Talking Bad this weekend will be Aaron Paul, so expect something big for Jesse this episode. No word yet on who the celebrity guest will be.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Hopefully when sad Jesse finds about that Walt poisoned Brock, killed Mike, and lied about countless other things, he turns into murderous rampage Jesse, and cuts Walts entire family into tiny pieces.

I was thinking about how Jesse might figure this out. It's been theorized that baby Holly bites it somehow - what if she finds Walt's Lily of the Valley plant and eats the berries and dies? The pool/backyard has factored into a lot of pivotal scenes. If Jesse hears she died by that, he'd likely figure out it was Walt that poisoned Brock.

And they have said all the loose ends get tied up. What about the video Walt made back in the very beginning of first ep? Where he says he's sorry but he did this for his family, etc. What happened to that? I'm wondering if that shows up again and helps incriminate him.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

I was thinking about how Jesse might figure this out. It's been theorized that baby Holly bites it somehow - what if she finds Walt's Lily of the Valley plant and eats the berries and dies?
Walt threw the plant out with all the evidence of his Gus Bomb in the S5a premiere.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

I was thinking about how Jesse might figure this out. It's been theorized that baby Holly bites it somehow - what if she finds Walt's Lily of the Valley plant and eats the berries and dies? The pool/backyard has factored into a lot of pivotal scenes. If Jesse hears she died by that, he'd likely figure out it was Walt that poisoned Brock.

And they have said all the loose ends get tied up. What about the video Walt made back in the very beginning of first ep? Where he says he's sorry but he did this for his family, etc. What happened to that? I'm wondering if that shows up again and helps incriminate him.

I'm pretty sure he destroyed that. Not 100% but pretty confident.

I'm still waiting for the real story on why he left Grey Matter, or at least what happened with Gretchen. There were a few flashbacks in a couple episodes with the two of them, and there's gotta be more to it. There's been mentions of it but nothing too detailed.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Well, it got thrown in the back of the Pontiac, was that also the episode he sold his Aztek for $500? It could still be in the vehicle in the junkyard.

I think we can assume he threw it out. He is a compulsive cleaner after all. If for some inexplicable reason he left it in the trunk, the owner of the repair shop would have tossed it when he cleaned it before selling it. That car isn't going to the junkyard.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

I'm pretty sure he destroyed that. Not 100% but pretty confident.

I'm still waiting for the real story on why he left Grey Matter, or at least what happened with Gretchen. There were a few flashbacks in a couple episodes with the two of them, and there's gotta be more to it. There's been mentions of it but nothing too detailed.

good point. this has to resurface. His old partner effectively "stole" the life that Walt could have, and maybe should have, had.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Just watched the commercial for the next episode and developed this theory.

We hear the quotes out of order. Hank tells Marie about Walt "I could be the one to catch him...he's a monster." Marie goes to Skyler who breaks down and apologizes to her sister. Saul reassures Walt that Hank' s whole case is a "he said/she said" and as long as no one opens their mouth or does anything stupid he'll be fine. Jesse disappears after his giveaway and Walt needs him found because he is a loose cannon and can sink them all. Walt's first line "you better not be saying..." could be in response to just about anything.

That's my theory anyway.

Edit: I have read speculation that the voice we hear apologizing is actually Marie, even though we see Skyler on screen. In that event, Marie would be apologizing to Walt or Skyler because the cancer came back. It would be epic if Hank told Marie only about Walt's cancer, then she broke down in tears talking to Skyler, exposing Walt's secret. Well, one of them anyway. I wonder if Skyler still feels the same about Walt's cancer (waiting for it to kill him).
 
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Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

The Gray Matter thing is simple.

1. He was into the girl, she wasn't into him, she was into the other guy. Embarrassed/hurt/awkward, Walt left.
2. The company is simply a device to move the story forward. It did its job, I think that's the end of it.

Edit: point 1 could be amended to a cheating on bf thing, too. Either way, awkward.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

The other guest on Talking Bad will be Anna Gunn (Skyler). So much for the one celebrity/one person from the show format. Jesse and Skyler on the couch...they should have a few things to discuss.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

If you are looking for spoilers, they are out there. CBS Sunday Morning did an interview with Bryan Cranston and it showed the crew filming a scene from an upcoming episode. Very interesting.

Just be aware some of them are fake.
 
Re: Meth, I Hear You Callin': The Final Season of Breaking Bad

Yeah Walt, you can turn yourself in and the DEA will let Skyler keep your drug money. That's how it works.
 
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