Breaking Bad

Could be wrong but I'm pretty sure Todd always gears up so he wouldn't be effected. I think Walter makes the raid and Jesse gets his hands on a gun at some point. Question is, who goes with Walt? My money is that something goes nuclear. Though as someone pointed out, Lydia manages to constantly escape **** she shouldn't.

Keep in mind a scene from an earlier episode where Jack says he doesn't need a mask. If they come to the lab to check up on Todd, and he takes his mask off, don't put it past Jesse. Although this only works if he convinces Todd he can cook better without being chained up.

I haven't ever really gotten any predictions right, so I don't expect that to start with the finale.
 
Cast members saying it will be "unapologetic" and "apocalyptic" among other things, so I think they'll stick the landing. Hopefully nothing completely open-ended.
 
Keep in mind a scene from an earlier episode where Jack says he doesn't need a mask. If they come to the lab to check up on Todd, and he takes his mask off, don't put it past Jesse. Although this only works if he convinces Todd he can cook better without being chained up.

I haven't ever really gotten any predictions right, so I don't expect that to start with the finale.

Maybe he'll do it and kill himself as well?

He's got nothing to live for...but justice must be served for all those affected by those assholes.

Sacrifice himself
 
Maybe he'll do it and kill himself as well?

He's got nothing to live for...but justice must be served for all those affected by those assholes.

Sacrifice himself

I've thought about that, too. I don't think anything worse could happen to him other than them killing Brock.
 
I think Todd is the most evil character on the show after his actions in the previous episode. I still can't believe that scene, just cold.
 
Perfect ending. Truest to the series.

Disagree. A better ending would've cut to this for closure for the fans.
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Lol SAV

It was a solid ending,
really wish they didn't go the all the bad guys end and with what's basically the happiest realistic ending. Jesse should have died or something else. Walt really didn't lose anything aside from his life which he would have lost anyway, odds are his kids get the money and thus his wife. Holly gets closure, Skylar gets closure that Walt didn't kill hank, basically everyone is happy at the end in a twisted way.
 
Lol SAV

It was a solid ending,
really wish they didn't go the all the bad guys end and with what's basically the happiest realistic ending. Jesse should have died or something else. Walt really didn't lose anything aside from his life which he would have lost anyway, odds are his kids get the money and thus his wife. Holly gets closure, Skylar gets closure that Walt didn't kill hank, basically everyone is happy at the end in a twisted way.

Not necessarily for everyone.
Marie can never be convinced it wasn't Walt that killed Hank. Even if Skyler pleads to her it wasn't Walt, she will always blame Walt for directly killing Hank.

Same can be said for Jr. Even if his mom tells him, he'll always believe it was his dad that killed Uncle Hank.

There is somewhat redemption between Walt and Skyler. I think the way she looked at him was her forgiving him and his way back to the good side of the force.

I would've preferred to have seen Jesse and Walt ride out together, with Walt dying while Jesse is driving. But I guess Walt dying in the environment that made him who he is, is probably the next best thing for me.

For a second, there was a bout a 5 second delay when Walt jumped on Jesse to cover him and from the time the trunk ejected and gun started shooting. I thought that the remote was broken.
 
The ending scene was perfect. I don't think there were many happy endings at all, even for Walt. Maybe more of an satisfying ending for him.
 
I'm not as big a fan as a lot of folks here, but I thought it was a solid ending.

Still unclear how the house got trashed, but I haven't watched as close as many.

Glad to see Walt finally admitted it was all about him. Looking death in the face (and with all the disappointments in his life), I can't blame him for wanting to feel "alive," which makes the entire show a metaphor for facing middle age.

Gilligan is a great writer. I don't know if this is the greatest show in the history of television, but it is one that will stand up for many years and is certainly in the upper tier of shows. The supporting cast was always solid, but it was Cranston's show from beginning to end and he never failed to disappoint.
 
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