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I could see him confronting Walt and telling him to skip town and stop cooking or that next time he wouldn't stop. Up until this point Walt has dealt with the immediate threats to his anonymity and safety. But not his family, He had plenty of chances to take care of Skyler. He's extremely proud, doesn't mean he's a kin-killer.

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I guess that's where our opinions differ. You don't think Walt would kill a member of his own family and I absolutely think he would if he was ever pushed that far. He'd feel BAD about it, I'm sure, but how many times have we heard him say "I did what had to be done"? Frankly, the only people I think he'd never directly harm under any circumstances are his kids. If Skyler suddenly had a breakdown and said she was going to confess to the police that very day, do you think Walt would allow her to do it?

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Well regarding the episode itself:

 

 

It's pretty obvious Walt gets exposed at some point. His house is abandoned, his family has almost certainly left him or he ran off on them. His neighbor was completely shocked to see him. This leads me to think that Hank is going to reveal his identity soon, and since Walt isn't in prison that means Walt either ran away before Hank could apprehend him...or he killed him.

 

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Here's my prediction:

 

 

 

- Hank eventually moves in to apprehend Walt

- The buyers of the blue meth are displeased with the current under-purity of the batch and somehow are able to pinpoint Walt. They threaten to capture him and his family.

- Walt, before leaving, tells Hank somehow to take his family into custody. He doesn't want to be apprehended so he runs away.

- A year passes and he's still on the run from the Meth buyers [i think they were Czech] and/or Jesse. He buys the machine gun, goes to get some ricin from his house and leaves to do the deed. It seems to me like Hank exposed Walt as Heisenberg as the house is abandoned [police/government investigation] and the neighbor was genuinely afraid to see Walt instead of surprised.

- Walt is on his way either to recruit Jesse or to kill him and the Czech. Say hello to my little friend, and all

 

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These cliffhangers are killing me.

 

 

I was a bit disappointed that the conversation between Hank and Jesse in tonights episode never really escalated much. I was waiting all week for that moment; when they ended the last episode with Hank walking into the office I thought they were hinting that something bigger was about to go down.

Since the first season, I always thought the show would end with Junior getting killed somehow. I'm wondering if that could actually happen sooner then the finale. Isn't he in the house when Jesse is pouring the gas? Walt wouldn't let him stay with Marie. I guess he could be at school or something, he'd have probably heard Jesse otherwise. Still, be pretty cool if Jesse tried to get revenge and unintentionally did the same thing to Walt that Walt did to him. Obviously the house doesn't burn cause we've seen Walt return to it in the flash forwards, but with Jesse pouring gas all over the place something is likely go wrong.

 

 

Five episodes left. The suspense is killing me.

 

Does anybody else think Todd is a really neat character? Shame he was never fleshed out all that much. I like the idea of a ruthless criminal with a heart of gold. He seems like such a sweetheart when he's not killing people in cold blood.

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God damn, this episode ended on probably the most agonizing cliffhanger in the show's entire history.

 

Seriously, I caught up for this shit!?

 

 

I feel the same way. Blitzed through season 3-5 inside 6 weeks, only to be continuously fucked over by this annoying week long gap between episodes. 

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Yeah but it was still a cliffhanger in the sense that I wanted to know what the hell he was gonna do about it and I had to wait for just under a year to find out.

You could argue that half the episodes are cliffhangers using this logic. Personally I think until Season 5b this show has been pretty good about not having cliche cliffhangers.

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