Pete Campbell like you have never seen him.
'Out Of Gas'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Walt's entire motivation was to provide for his family (or so he thinks. Obviously, he's deluded on that one. Anyway...) So yeah, I could see him killing Skylar if she's trying to keep him from his kids. I think the real reason she wants them out of the house is not others coming to hurt them, but I think she's pretty clearly afraid of Walt himself.
Which brings up, I've been trying to guess how this will end. I was rooting in the beginning but at this point, I want Walt in jail and I want Hank to catch him. I also want Jesse free. Not sure about Mike.
Oh, god, get that off your lip, kid. I'm impressed, you have hormones, now put them away.
Ha, I like the porn stache on VK.
It's not an abomination like facial hair on Michael Cera, but I don't think it's a good look for him.
It really changes the look of his face. I think I like it? Looks more dastardly than porn to me, though that may be due to the hair more than the 'stache.
I was rooting in the beginning but at this point, I want Walt in jail and I want Hank to catch him. I also want Jesse free. Not sure about Mike.
I've been thinking it ends with Jesse killing Walt. The two prevailing schools of thought are that either Walt dies or everyone but Walt dies. I don't think jail is an option. Remember Scarface ? "Everyone in this movie dies."
I keep coming back to the podcast I heard with the show runner (when I lived in PR! So long ago!) about how this was a show about a good man choosing to go bad. I rooted for Walt for two seasons. Then I thought he was in over his head. But he doesn't seem to be. He seems to be succeeding and everyone around him is paying the price.
Jesse, OTOH, seems to becoming a better person or at least more adult. I think Jesse gave Walt that watch out of friendship although Walt seems pleased in a rather Machiavellian way.
I like jail for Walt because, like Angel at the bottom of the ocean, it allows/requires him to just sit with himself. Death is sort of easy, from a storytelling perspective.
I mostly agree with you, Stephanie, although I do think Walt is a little more out of his depth than he realizes. He's not Gus, he doesn't have everything covered. Leasing those cars was foolish. He's not even considering the bigger picture.
I'm rooting for Hank to catch him.
That flash forward to Walt's next birthday stymies me, though, so mostly I am not trying to guess what's coming.
I missed a flash forward. Where was it?
Yeah, I agree that Walt doesn't have everything under control the way he thinks he does.
I really hope that there will be one little thing that gives Walt away. He thinks he's so smart AND I don't want Hank to lose credibility at the DEA because it was his BIL who was Heisenberg.