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Breaking Bad Season 5 (Here)


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I only started watching about a month ago and just finished Season 4 tonight. Holy hell. I didn't think a show could come close to The Wire for me, but it's up there. As for Season 5, I think the first couple episodes are mostly just the waiting game, let the DEA and Hank start to figure things out, and then everything comes out followed by a trial, etc. I also wonder who gets the blame for everything, Jessie, Walt, or both. I think the main theme of the Season will be that Walt can't go back now, since he has already "broke bad", and will struggle with trying to lead an innocent life.

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I only started watching about a month ago and just finished Season 4 tonight. Holy hell. I didn't think a show could come close to The Wire for me, but it's up there. As for Season 5, I think the first couple episodes are mostly just the waiting game, let the DEA and Hank start to figure things out, and then everything comes out followed by a trial, etc. I also wonder who gets the blame for everything, Jessie, Walt, or both. I think the main theme of the Season will be that Walt can't go back now, since he has already "broke bad", and will struggle with trying to lead an innocent life.

I don't think Walt will be leading an innocent life anymore. He will be the new Gus. Like a boss.

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I'd be shocked if this happened. Season 5 is the last season. Walt is a family man, I just can't see him continuing to put his family in danger.

He has already broken out if that mold. He nor his wife are family first people anymore. They are money hungry.

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He has already broken out if that mold. He nor his wife are family first people anymore. They are money hungry.

My thoughts exactly. walt has done too much for him to go back to family man now. He's gonna be a boss and then get either killed or caught by Hank. Or maybe both.

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He has already broken out if that mold. He nor his wife are family first people anymore. They are money hungry.

Good point.

I will be interested to see who and how is sells teh drugs too. I don't think he has any money left. Will he and skyler get back together for good and live off the car wash?

My thoughts, show will end with him dying from cancer in prison or on trial.

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How does he not have any money?? Even if he doesn't, Jesse has money and Walt can sell assets.

Skyler gave the left over money to Ted...the rest went to the carwash. What he had left was to be used to get out of the country, but when he went under the house to get it he saw most of it gone. The number I remember him making was 3 million, but I can't remember what the timetable was for that pay.

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Skyler gave the left over money to Ted...the rest went to the carwash. What he had left was to be used to get out of the country, but when he went under the house to get it he saw most of it gone. The number I remember him making was 3 million, but I can't remember what the timetable was for that pay.

But with Gus out of the picture he can probably go back to the industrial laundry place and start making $100MM a year there. If Hank is the one who was all gung-ho to get Gus sees that Gus is the one that died in the explosion, he won't be snooping around that laundry place anymore. I'm sure they could write in that Walt finds Gus' business notes or distributor numbers or something like that at that trailer that they always goes to. The underlings would never know the difference of who is at the top, and the guys that knew Gus personally aren't around anymore, except for what's his name (the bald old white guy) and so long as he is getting paid it won't really matter to him.

I can see it ending with Walt surviving and not going to jail, but some huge tragedy for him has to take place like Skylar or Walt Jr. getting killed or something like that.

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But with Gus out of the picture he can probably go back to the industrial laundry place and start making $100MM a year there. If Hank is the one who was all gung-ho to get Gus sees that Gus is the one that died in the explosion, he won't be snooping around that laundry place anymore. I'm sure they could write in that Walt finds Gus' business notes or distributor numbers or something like that at that trailer that they always goes to. The underlings would never know the difference of who is at the top, and the guys that knew Gus personally aren't around anymore, except for what's his name (the bald old white guy) and so long as he is getting paid it won't really matter to him.

I can see it ending with Walt surviving and not going to jail, but some huge tragedy for him has to take place like Skylar or Walt Jr. getting killed or something like that.

I think that laundry lab got torched....so he doesn't have a lab anymore.

I am telling you. Season five will be about him trying to cover his tracks and fleeing.

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'Breaking Bad': Aaron Paul On Walter's Betrayal And Season 5

On AMC's hit drama "Breaking Bad," Jesse (Aaron Paul) and Walter (Bryan Cranston) are the perfect poisonous pair. Walt needs someone to look down on, just as Jesse needs someone to look up to, but the Season 4 finale left more questions than answers for the pair.

Walter has consistently betrayed Jesse throughout the series, and the shocking end to Season 4 proved just that, as we found out that it was Walt who poisoned Brock (Ian Posada). Jesse may not know the truth yet, but how does actor Aaron Paul feel about Walter's betrayal?

"Shame on Walt," Paul told Vulture, while promoting his new film "Smashed" at Sundance. "Like, I hate Walt for what he’s done to Jesse. If only Jesse knew all the horrible things that he did, oh my God. I love that they’re back together, but it’s always been such a back-and-forth struggle, a love-hate relationship."

However, for Paul, he believes that the dynamic crime duo ultimately respect one another, even though they can't seem to trust each other.

"But I think at the end, in the parking lot, I think they’re there for each other," he revealed. "They know it was a rough ride. I think they understand each other as true partners now. I don’t think Walt considers himself as a boss to Jesse anymore. Maybe deep down, because Walt has a big ego, but I think Jesse sees himself as being equal to Walt."

One can't help but wonder if Walt's ultimate punishment for his crimes will come at the hands of Jesse -- or if the pair will be each other's undoing. After all, what's "Breaking Bad" without more death and destruction? Even the recently-engaged Paul has his own theory on how the series will end next season.

"It does involve a death, and possible deaths," he teased to Vulture, "Definitely people dying."

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