Re: Breaking Bad
I liked that Walt sort of set himself up to take the (posthumous) fall for Jesse's cook in duress. Of course, I thought there was bound to be some of Jesse's DNA there which would be kind of incriminating - but who knows, maybe he'll go see the vacuum repairman.
I think the big thing that I wanted to come out that didn't was Walt telling off Grey Matter about how important he was, what a genius he was, finally tipping his hand on just how prideful he was. Instead he remained stubborn.
I think the implied resolution for Jesse is that now he can be a craftsman. He's had everything he could want to indulge in and wants none of it - he won't sell his box for an ounce of weed anymore.
I wonder if Walt would've had the same confession to Skyler if he hadn't already secured the trust for Junior.
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