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re: Long thoughts on the ending of Breaking Bad
Posted on 10/2/13 at 9:36 am to Baloo
Posted on 10/2/13 at 9:36 am to Baloo
Well put, Baloo.
I would like your's and the board's opinion on something. Maybe it has been discussed, but I have missed it.
Does Jesse take out Walt, if Walt hasn't already been (essentially fatally) shot?
They made the point to show Jesse notice this as he has the gun pointed at Walt's head.
My gut says no, but again, they made the point to have him notice this.
I would like your's and the board's opinion on something. Maybe it has been discussed, but I have missed it.
Does Jesse take out Walt, if Walt hasn't already been (essentially fatally) shot?
They made the point to show Jesse notice this as he has the gun pointed at Walt's head.
My gut says no, but again, they made the point to have him notice this.
Posted on 10/2/13 at 9:43 am to MrFreakinMiyagi
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They made the point to show Jesse notice this as he has the gun pointed at Walt's head.
I must have missed this, because I thought the first time it was noticed was after Jesse had left and Walt looked down at the wound.
Posted on 10/2/13 at 9:45 am to MrFreakinMiyagi
No. I think Jesse wouldn't have killed Walt under any circumstances save self-defense. It's what Walt wanted, and Jesse promised to never do anything he wanted ever again. So he didn't. It was important that Jesse not only recognize his agency, but follow through on on it. He is no longer Walt's tool.
Also, Hank does bear some responsibility for getting himself killed. But almost every person in the meth trade had a moment where they could have, and should have, walked away but didn't. Hank was given an out, but refused to take it. His pride doomed him as well. The Nazis were doomed the moment Todd convinced Jack to keep selling meth because you always want more money. Like addicts, no one could stop.
Also, Hank does bear some responsibility for getting himself killed. But almost every person in the meth trade had a moment where they could have, and should have, walked away but didn't. Hank was given an out, but refused to take it. His pride doomed him as well. The Nazis were doomed the moment Todd convinced Jack to keep selling meth because you always want more money. Like addicts, no one could stop.
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