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Breaking Bad Season 4 Question


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Guest Bwood

Hey Breaking Bad fans, first of all *SPOILER ALERT* for those that haven't finished season 4 yet, or are just getting into it.

My girlfriend and I have been watching BB nonstop for the past month or two, trying to finish 4 seasons before the new season this sunday. We just finished the final episode of season 4 'Face Off', and I have a question regarding the ending.

Jesse learns that Tomas is poisoned, and accuses Walt saying he's the only one that knew of the 'Risen poison'. After Walt is able to convince Jesse that Gus set the whole thing up, and that this was Gus's plan to poison Tomas so that Jesse would kill Walt himself.

At the end of the episode Jesse learns that it wasn't Risen but a flower called "Lilly of the valley". Walt seems surprised, as are most viewers of the show. Now, the final - final scene when the camera pans to Walt's backyard and zooms in on the "Lilly of the valley" plant in his backyard.

What is this insinuating? That Walt actually did poison Tomas? And that Walt completed the ultimate mindfug?

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Guest Bwood

Yes Walt set it all up, he played Jessie against Gus the way Gus tried to play Jessie against Walt...Walt won

I just don't understand.

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Yep, if you look at the beginning of the episode (or the one before?) he was spinning the gun by his pool, the gun landed right on that flower.

Walter knew the only way to save his ass was to get Jesse on board to help him kill Gus. It was here that we find out that he'll do absolutely ANYTHING to to save his ass, nothing is off limits

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