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Any guesses as to how Walt Jr. will find out about all of this? Will he find out on his own, through Hank, or other?

That's definitely a big angle I'm looking to find out about.
 
Any guesses as to how Walt Jr. will find out about all of this? Will he find out on his own, through Hank, or other?

That's definitely a big angle I'm looking to find out about.

Or does he even find out at all? Its possible he'll never even know. I know the whole flashforward thing would seem to indicate that's not the case, but it is possible he's still left in the dark when the show ends.

Speaking of the Flashforward, what do we think the plan is now? 3 more episodes in the 'present' and then 1 in the flashfoward timeline for the finale? Seems like there is a lot of ground to cover between now and then still.
 
I just wonder what the significance is of his 52nd birthday. Why 52? Is this the last year of his life, or is it just another year in the life of Walter White? Does he die, or does the show end with 80 year old Walt sitting on a chair in Italy, reflecting on all of the people that he's lost as a result of his actions?
 
I just wonder what the significance is of his 52nd birthday. Why 52? Is this the last year of his life, or is it just another year in the life of Walter White? Does he die, or does the show end with 80 year old Walt sitting on a chair in Italy, reflecting on all of the people that he's lost as a result of his actions?

I figure Walt is dead in the end. Whether he dies of the terminal cancer, or if he does prematurely by other means is the other question IMO. I don't see him coming out alive... UNLESS the rest of his family ends up dead. He did all of this for them, so to have him literally lose everything he was doing this for would be the ultimate punishment for him. Have him cured of his cancer with all of his loved ones gone. Other than that, he's dead in the end.
 
That last point is what I'm curious about. I was kind of joking with the Godfather 3 reference there, but they have stated before that they've used some Godfather imagery and/or symbolism (Carol and the Oranges, etc.). I guess the question now is whether or not Walt ends up like Scarface or Michael Corleone.:lol
 
Hot damn!

Spoiler Spoiler:

I am on Walt's team as well. I really liked Jesse but now If he dies, It won't make me as mad.

I mean, Jesse has been out of control now, Walter keeps trying to help him,
Jesse keeps messing up over and over and getting in trouble over and over. It's like he doesn't even care about his life anymore.

I figure Walt is dead in the end. Whether he dies of the terminal cancer, or if he does prematurely by other means is the other question IMO. I don't see him coming out alive... UNLESS the rest of his family ends up dead. He did all of this for them, so to have him literally lose everything he was doing this for would be the ultimate punishment for him. Have him cured of his cancer with all of his loved ones gone. Other than that, he's dead in the end.

That would suck because that means Walter Junior and the baby would die too.
The show is dark, but I don't think they would go that far....
 
I enjoy the slight parallels between Skyler and Marie in tonight's episode.

Marie likes thinking about it, Skyler actually wants to do it.
 
When Walt was meaning to meet Jesse, the bell started tolling, and it continued through to Jesse's scene just as Hank picked him up. So... who is the bell tolling for? :S
 
It's funny because I feel that Walt and Jessie are both gonna get bit in the ***. Jesse for not following hanks plan and Walt for calling Todd. It won't work out in Either of there favor i think.
 
I think what Jesse meant by "get him where he really lives" ties into the flash forward scene from the first episode; I think his plan is to publicly expose Walt as Heisenberg to ruin that clean, double life Walt has been able to hide behind.
 
I figure Walt is dead in the end. Whether he dies of the terminal cancer, or if he does prematurely by other means is the other question IMO. I don't see him coming out alive... UNLESS the rest of his family ends up dead. He did all of this for them, so to have him literally lose everything he was doing this for would be the ultimate punishment for him. Have him cured of his cancer with all of his loved ones gone. Other than that, he's dead in the end.

Cranston hinted at the Walt left alive but his family gone scenario recently. For that reason alone I don't think that's how it will end. He wasn't very subtle about it. It would be a fitting ending though.
 
Here's what i think " I'm get him where he really lives"

The cancer center = that place keeps him alive therefore where he stays alive , lives
 
He's going after Malcolm in the middle. That was my first guess.

Oh, fate, you cruel, cruel mistress. If we went back to 1999 and said that "one of these people would be the break out star of a cultural phenomenon from 2008-2012," I wonder how many people would've guessed Hal. Sorry, Frankie; it's just not your day.:lol
 
Or does he even find out at all? Its possible he'll never even know. I know the whole flashforward thing would seem to indicate that's not the case, but it is possible he's still left in the dark when the show ends.

Speaking of the Flashforward, what do we think the plan is now? 3 more episodes in the 'present' and then 1 in the flashfoward timeline for the finale? Seems like there is a lot of ground to cover between now and then still.

I don't know how this will all play out, but somehow, I hope Jr. escapes all of this. If they actually show Jr. finding out about this, it will be truly heartbreaking. Like, almost impossible to watch levels.
 
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