i thought it was fitting. i liked the look walt had on his face looking at the cook room in the end; like he was proud of jesse, reminiscing, and knows that he was the best at something (even if it was cooking meth.)
i thought it was fitting. i liked the look walt had on his face looking at the cook room in the end; like he was proud of jesse, reminiscing, and knows that he was the best at something (even if it was cooking meth.)
Ah yes i didn't think if that. That is such a good point that it was all something he built and put in motion. That's why I loved him admitting to Skyler that he liked it.
I'm trying to soak in the past 15 minutes. It was like one after another after another. I oddly wasn't expecting Walt to be in the room when Marie calls Skylar to warn her. Damn. I like watching Talking Bad after. It's like watching Andy's watch what happens live after the real housewives.
I really like that in the beginning we learned the Shwartzes (sp?) had somehow done something wrong, ( not Heisenburg wrong, but inappropriate) and that they could be redeemed by overseeing the future of Flynn and Holly.
Post by shadynasty on Sept 29, 2013 21:27:04 GMT -5
I want to cry. I know I was supposed to hate Walt and I knew he had to die but I didn't want him to lol. I'm so glad Jesse survived though. For the longest time I just assumed he was gonna die at some point. I don't think that could have ended in a more fitting way though; they did a good job of wrapping up loose ends.
so jesse building the box is a flash forward and we are to assume that is what he went on to do, yes?
I thought it was just a dreamy "someday I want to contribute" thought. I hope Jesse is off with the vacuum cleaner man, finding a lovely wife, great job, and this will all be a distant memory, like Walt said so long ago.
I took that to be the last real good thing he had done before it ask went to shit. He worked hard to make something beautiful, and threw it away for a bit of cash. I think in that moment he realized everything he had done wrong that led him to that moment, and it means he won't ever go back to that, if given a chance. I might be reading a lot into it lol.
Post by spellingbea on Sept 29, 2013 21:50:37 GMT -5
They did the show justice. I liked seeing Jesse driving away and so happy to be alive.
I'm surprised at the disappointment in Walt's death. That was the one death that was pretty much guaranteed. It would have been such a copout if he lived. Heck, as much as I loved Jesse, I think it would've been appropriate for him to die, too.