Breaking Bad

Ok, whatevs. Anywho, I think the next episode will be a lot calmer, but who the hell knows anymore...

There's only 2 episodes left so I don't think there's too much time for being calmer. My guess that it starts out kind of slow and leads to the buildup.

Spoilers/speculation below

Something is going to make Walt go after the Nazis, don't know if it's guilt or what, something will make him go after them. Why else would he need the gun. And it can't be a meth thing, my guess is he finds out about Jesse somehow and feels remorse. I don't think he goes back because of meth or money, it will be his family or Jesse. I'm hoping that the Ozymandias theme has to do with Walt ending his time in New Mexico, but you never know. Also anyone else catch the pants reference? Pretty genius.
 
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Yeah that was cool seeing the pants again.

Idk, unless he really just magically changes, if he finds out the blue is back, he's not going to let that slide. He's always been extremely territorial. I don't see any way he would have to save his family or that the nazis would want anything from his family unless they were being used as leverage for him to cook again. So if he's coming back to protect someone, it's more than likely Jesse. He may even give Jesse a chance to kill him.
 
Spoilers again

The best part about the pants is they were an homage to Shelly poem.

I don't think he'll really care about the blue. I think seeing Hank get murdered after pleading for him to be spared, and then losing his money in a way broke him. I don't think he goes back because of his drug. I think maybe Jesse isn't cooperative or he's fuzzy on the details or something, who knows but they go after Walt's family. I could be wrong, but to me the call to Skyler indicated where Walt's heard really is and where he really cares about. Something has to happen to his family. I mean we see the house in total disarray, someone has to go after his family.
 
We do know apparently that Jesse told them where the tape of his confession is at Hank's house, and Todd said they were on it. Could spell some trouble for Marie.

I'm guessing the White house is going to get seized by the city, and it may be in disarray because of vandals just breaking in, hence the graffiti.

However, what makes me think someone not random did it is the first scene of the new season. When he's retrieving the ricin capsule, he looks at the cracked closet mirror, as if he's remembering or envisioning something. That mirror had to get cracked somehow.
 
I could go on and on about the greatness of this episode, but another excellent move was the imagery of Walt once Hank died compared to Gus when his friend died back in season 4.
 
We do know apparently that Jesse told them where the tape of his confession is at Hank's house, and Todd said they were on it. Could spell some trouble for Marie.

I'm guessing the White house is going to get seized by the city, and it may be in disarray because of vandals just breaking in, hence the graffiti.

However, what makes me think someone not random did it is the first scene of the new season. When he's retrieving the ricin capsule, he looks at the cracked closet mirror, as if he's remembering or envisioning something. That mirror had to get cracked somehow.

I presumed the broken mirror had to do with his life being broken, could totally be wrong. I mean it could have been seized, but I'd guess the scene of crime would be involved. What crime who knows.
 
Well whatever we come up with likely will be wrong. Gilligan's kind of like Gus. Always thinking way ahead of everyone.

True. My money is Jesse has the chance to kill Walt and doesn't, then someone kills Jesse (Walt Jr?)

My original prediction was for Walt Jr. to kill Walt but that was just throwing **** in the wind cause I had no clue.
 
I remember reading a theory about the "Negro y Azul" music video way back in Season 2, and how Heisenberg's lying out dead in the desert, and the person walking away from him favors Jesse.

Also came across something talking about how when Hank was in the hospital, Walt Jr. was reading a book about the DEA agents who went after Pablo Escobar. Pablo supposedly died the day after his birthday, so if the flashforward scenes really are Walt's birthday, he could die the next day?
 
They're left enough crumbs do you to come to many conclusions. And I think they'll go semi mind****. Hopefully more Sopranos less Lost.
 
That phone call scene was just pure genius. And Bryan Cranston deserves a cross-over Oscar or something for that episode.
 
Not only the pants but Lots of Easter Eggs though out the shows series. Here's a good list

There's a popular theory about Breaking Bad that claims that every time Walter White kills someone, he picks up some of their character traits.

We trawled through the evidence to make it a little easier to follow. And we have to say, we're almost convinced.

On top of that we also found a whole load of other hidden details that demonstrate just how layered and complex this show is. Enjoy!

http://www.buzzfeed.com/robinedds/breaking-bad-easter-eggs-that-will-blow-your-mind?s=mobile
 
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