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Tre

Dropping this while eating lunch perfect timing

Korin

UGH IM AT WORK RIGHT NOW! I can’t wait till I get home later man. :(

Evoke 310

👀 yes something to watch at work 🤌🏽

Arnav Mekala

Lol I have never seen Mel so engrossed in a show. In these last 4 episodes, which will be crazy, if Steph pauses once, she will unpause it herself! Tread lightly Steph, Mel wants her Breaking Bad, and she will make sure no one will interrupt it for her!

QuirklessEsty

Missed the last reaction. Binge time baby!!

Yuuki Sonzaishinai

i think the CD in the beginning was meant to show that jessie was also high, you can see some powder on it suggesting he snorted, hoping someone can confirm that. Edit! been so long since i watched and forgot it shows him doing that mid ep!

Sean J

LMAOO faxx. i fw her high interest when she strongly loves a fire series 😭

Wallet

man NEXT week.....man

Korin

Next week is gonna be officialy my favorite struckbybelz week ever, Idk how to express my hype tuesday and wednesday gonna be the best days of the month.

Shahbaj Mohammad

Skyler: What's one more?... Her: walts shadow bla bla bla walts fault... Well whose shadow is walt then? Even for jessie, 90% of his issues are his own fault. But they make it sound like everything is on walt. Walt lied to sky again so he is bad but Sky says to kill jes and thats still walts fault lol. Walt isn't good, I know but barely anyone is here. Just feels like the hate bowner is for one person here ayayai..

Artimes

Breaking Bad, One piece OPLA, OP anime, manga. How is there this much entertainment in a single week.

Shahbaj Mohammad

Also was typing with my mouse since my keyboard wasn't working. Fixed it on my phone. For further strokes consult a doctor lol

Kyle Ashley

The cd had meth residue on it.. showing that Jesse got all high before running into the house.

Justin (edited)

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2023-11-07 22:11:04 "Because Jesse isn't just some... some rabid dog!" 🔥 Walt truly does value Jesse but Jesse is a threat like Skyler said. Hank even lists the good things Walt has done for Jesse in this episode. Jesse just pushes him too far at the end. Walt's been facing death the whole series. He tried to off himself in the pilot... he's an already dead man in a sense. He may be thinking to himself it could help wrap this mess up for his family if he dies. "I have lived under the threat of death for a year now. I've made choices. I alone should suffer the consequences of those choices, no one else". I'm open to the thought of Walt leaving behind the coordinates on the fridge for Skyler to find and giving Jesse the opportunity to harm or kill him even for poisoning Brock, unarmed. How do I believe he was unarmed like he said he was? The show points in that direction or that's how I perceived it when they showed the little girl's dad who appeared to be Walt's backup at first but wasn't. Jesse could have got him in a more private place to harm him even. As he's making the call to Todd at the end you can tell he's distraught over it but probably thinking to himself what Skyler said earlier in the episode, it's either Jesse or potentially their family. Walt didn't want to kill Jesse, he tried to avoid it, he genuinely saw that option as out of the question when Saul suggested it & when Skyler suggested it, he legitimately did think he could talk to Jesse and "make him see reason" but when Jesse responded to this suggestion with a vague threat that, at least at that point, was thought to potentially involve Walt's family or going to the dea or his money etc. He felt he could no longer risk having an unhinged emotionally charged Jesse around potentially causing him real problems. It is only at this point that he reluctantly accepts what both Saul & Skyler suggested as the only practical option. I'm just making the undeniable observations some overlook But in this back half of season 5 I'm all for team Walt. Especially after watching the series dozens & dozens of times. He did messed up things like everyone, he can be rough around the edges sure but he shows commendable character for being an anti hero. When Hank was on to Gus, Mike was worried about the cartel attacking Gus's guys when Hank had eyes on their comings and goings which would create the "perfect storm". The cartel was the rabid dog for Gus and now Jesse is the rabid dog for Skyler and Walt now that Hank has his eye on them. I love the parallels in writing. Also the two–faced pink teddy bear is behind Walt's house in a tree when Hank is escorting Jesse to his car. Post didn't catch it according to my Albuquerque BB tour guide
2023-11-07 15:57:20 "Because Jesse isn't just some... some rabid dog!" 🔥 Walt truly does value Jesse but Jesse is a threat like Skyler said. Hank even lists the good things Walt has done for Jesse in this episode. None of this would have ever happened if Walt didn't run over Gus's two gang-bangers and just let Jesse die in season 3. Jesse just pushes him too far in the end. Walt's been facing death the whole series. He tried to off himself in the pilot... he's an already dead man in a sense. He may be thinking to himself it could help wrap this mess up for his family if he dies. "I have lived under the threat of death for a year now. I've made choices. I alone should suffer the consequences of those choices, no one else". I'm open to the thought of Walt leaving behind the coordinates on the fridge for Skyler to find and giving Jesse the opportunity to harm or kill him even for poisoning Brock, unarmed. Hanks basically breaks it down for Jesse and he's right. The show points in that direction or that's how I perceived it because Walt left the voicemail to Jesse after Walt Jr. hugged him and he immediately thought of Jesse plus they showed the little girl's dad who appeared to be Walt's backup at first but wasn't. Jesse could have got him in a more private place to harm him even. As he's making the call to Todd at the end you can tell he's distraught over it but probably thinking to himself what Skyler said earlier in the episode, it's either Jesse or potentially their family. Walt didn't want to kill Jesse, he tried to avoid it, he genuinely saw that option as out of the question when Saul suggested it & when Skyler suggested it, he legitimately did think he could talk to Jesse and "make him see reason" but when Jesse responded to this suggestion with a vague threat that, at least at that point, was thought to potentially involve Walt's family or going to the dea or his money. He felt he could no longer risk having an unhinged emotionally charged Jesse around potentially causing him real problems. It is only at this point that he reluctantly accepts what both Saul & Skyler suggested as the only practical option. In this back half of season 5 I'm all for team Walt. Especially after watching the series dozens & dozens of times. He did messed up things like everyone, he can be rough around the edges sure but he shows commendable character for being an anti hero. Hank does let his "I want to be the guy to slap the cuffs on him" emotions take him over more in this season than any other. Hank had pride and ego too like Walt. Hank was the dea boss and keeping Jesse Pinkman at his house is crazy when you think about if he got caught he could be charged. Hank couldn't let this go though. Hank could have even let Jesse handle Walt on his own, not intervene by tracking Jesse. I don't think Jr. or Holly was on his mind in that moment either. When Hank was on to Gus, Mike was worried about the cartel attacking Gus's guys when Hank had eyes on their comings and goings which would create the "perfect storm". The cartel was the rabid dog for Gus and now Jesse is the rabid dog for Skyler and Walt now that Hank has his eye on them. I love the parallels in writing. Also the two–faced pink teddy bear is behind Walt's house in a tree when Hank is escorting Jesse to his car. Post didn't catch it according to my Albuquerque BB tour guide.

"Because Jesse isn't just some... some rabid dog!" 🔥 Walt truly does value Jesse but Jesse is a threat like Skyler said. Hank even lists the good things Walt has done for Jesse in this episode. None of this would have ever happened if Walt didn't run over Gus's two gang-bangers and just let Jesse die in season 3. Jesse just pushes him too far in the end. Walt's been facing death the whole series. He tried to off himself in the pilot... he's an already dead man in a sense. He may be thinking to himself it could help wrap this mess up for his family if he dies. "I have lived under the threat of death for a year now. I've made choices. I alone should suffer the consequences of those choices, no one else". I'm open to the thought of Walt leaving behind the coordinates on the fridge for Skyler to find and giving Jesse the opportunity to harm or kill him even for poisoning Brock, unarmed. Hanks basically breaks it down for Jesse and he's right. The show points in that direction or that's how I perceived it because Walt left the voicemail to Jesse after Walt Jr. hugged him and he immediately thought of Jesse plus they showed the little girl's dad who appeared to be Walt's backup at first but wasn't. Jesse could have got him in a more private place to harm him even. As he's making the call to Todd at the end you can tell he's distraught over it but probably thinking to himself what Skyler said earlier in the episode, it's either Jesse or potentially their family. Walt didn't want to kill Jesse, he tried to avoid it, he genuinely saw that option as out of the question when Saul suggested it & when Skyler suggested it, he legitimately did think he could talk to Jesse and "make him see reason" but when Jesse responded to this suggestion with a vague threat that, at least at that point, was thought to potentially involve Walt's family or going to the dea or his money. He felt he could no longer risk having an unhinged emotionally charged Jesse around potentially causing him real problems. It is only at this point that he reluctantly accepts what both Saul & Skyler suggested as the only practical option. In this back half of season 5 I'm all for team Walt. Especially after watching the series dozens & dozens of times. He did messed up things like everyone, he can be rough around the edges sure but he shows commendable character for being an anti hero. Hank does let his "I want to be the guy to slap the cuffs on him" emotions take him over more in this season than any other. Hank had pride and ego too like Walt. Hank was the dea boss and keeping Jesse Pinkman at his house is crazy when you think about if he got caught he could be charged. Hank couldn't let this go though. Hank could have even let Jesse handle Walt on his own, not intervene by tracking Jesse. I don't think Jr. or Holly was on his mind in that moment either. When Hank was on to Gus, Mike was worried about the cartel attacking Gus's guys when Hank had eyes on their comings and goings which would create the "perfect storm". The cartel was the rabid dog for Gus and now Jesse is the rabid dog for Skyler and Walt now that Hank has his eye on them. I love the parallels in writing. Also the two–faced pink teddy bear is behind Walt's house in a tree when Hank is escorting Jesse to his car. Post didn't catch it according to my Albuquerque BB tour guide.