Yup. He loved the smell of wood.they threw an interesting flashback easter egg in the episode too. remember jesse was daydreaming about making this little box? wasnt that a callback to the story he told in his narc-anon meeting?
Lydia always thinks about having people killed, especially after everyone else disagrees with the idea.Yeah, but she wasn't. I guess it ties up any loose ends that might get back to his family though.
The thing that made that scene even more poignant was seeing how Skyler and her children were basically fine. From the very beginning, Walt convinced himself that his death would leave his family completely destitute, which lead to him calculating exactly how much money he needed to raise so they would be taken care of. Yet, here they are, several months later, Walt gone from their lives and without a cent of his money, and somehow they've managed. Not only that, but they've been able to manage in much worse circumstances than had Walt dropped dead immediately after his cancer diagnosis.?I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it. I was alive.?
Loved that.
A ricochet would explain how he got hit in a prone position in the first place.Anyone notice that Walt got shot on the side facing away from the machine gun?
That's the conclusion I came to also. He probably wouldn't be walking around if he took a clean shot to the gut.A ricochet would explain how he got hit in a prone position in the first place.
It's Lenas. Super specific, nailed some details, got as many right as anyone else in the super-vague sense.Just had a 15 minute conversation with my wife about who won and we came to the conclusion that we can't tell. Gonna make a poll thread tomorrow.