Posted on 08/27/2013 11:55:44 AM PDT by Mr. K
Breaking Bad discussion here Last week was episode 511
yes, you are correct it applies to husband or wife
A person cannot be COMPELLED to testify against a spouse (but they can if they want to)
I don’t think Jesse makes it all the way to burn down Walts house, sloshing gasoline around, I do not remember evidence of burning when Walt goes back to retrieve the ricin capsule. Just ransacking and vandalism with the painted Heisenberg on the living room wall is all I remember seeing.
Does Jesse get plugged by Walt in the living room?
And Todd (how evil is this kid) telling his Uncle and sidekick "Heisenberg's" real name, cannot be good for Walt.
‘The $64,000 question:’
It is more like the $500 million dollar question. Not sure how much money was stashed in the storage locker but it was a lot.
Doesn't hurt to have him available for future spinoffs.
“It is more like the $500 million dollar question”
There was a lot of money in that storage locker. That’s what gets these guys in the business. This guy named El Chapo who heads the Sinaloa cartel is a Forbes listed billionaire.
Well we know from the season beginning that Walter is alone on his next birthday (he has to arrange his bacon himself) and he bought a bunch of guns, and then got the ricin in a house that was ransacked and had ‘hisenburg’ painted on the wall.
Everything has to lead up to that
So Skyler and the kids are gone.
The house is fenced off, but Walt is not in jail... and planning something bad
The bedroom door kicked in (means what?)
I dont remember what the signs on the house say (not police or FBI signs, were they? more like HazMat?)
Then in the season ender Walt cleans up the house getting rid of the bomb evidence and he throws that plant away also.
“A wife can voluntarily testify against her husband, but she cannot be forced to”
Not to belabor the point but that is not what I said. Spousal privilege can be invoked by either one to also STOP the other spouse from testifying about privileged conversation between the two. Just like it takes two people to be married it takes both people to release spousal privilege.
Yeah I thought he poisoned him with the Lilly of the Valley. I’m thinking the actual poisoning must have been off camera. Why did Walt have to get Saul/Huel to get the ricin cig away from Jesse, to make Jesse think that Gus used that exact ricin to poison Brock? I guess that makes sense, and it would be suspicious that Walt is the one who found it in the rumba, looking back at it after the weed went missing.
Freegards
no, I dont think you can STOP your spouse from talking in court, if they want to
Oh that was CLASSIC! I was watching that with my family and we were cracking up, Hank and Marie are standing there watching it like they just got hit over the head with a two by four, and then Walt starts crying in the video LOL!
He'll run off to Argentina with Hannah.
Oh, wait ... that's a different show.
I say he ups again with Lydia and Todd gang who will kill Hank and Jesse. The DEA will then take care of Lydia and that gang when they follow the drug manufacturing trail that they left when they took all the material from the guys that they killed in the desert operation when Lydia was there trying to get them to come with her. Skylar and Marie will end up at Marie’s with the kids. The only one that is left is Saul, the lawyer, who will get Walt another new identity for the right price. He’ll use that to leave after the dust settles and off he’ll go into the sunset. We’ll never know when he dies.
No, if the spouse wants to talk the spouse is free to talk, and too bad for the other one for letting them in on it.
The idea was to make Jesse think he’d lost the ricin and the kid had ingested it. It was really all a “get it together” lesson.
It wasn’t me! I can prove it....I thought the name was “Eisenberg”
The flash forwards seem to indicate his fate is to lose everything, the family, the franchise and most of the money all seem to be gone, he’s in hiding, looks like presumed dead, and his crimes seem to be known by folks. Everything he’d built in life, both his pre-cooking life and his cooking life, everything that was why he did it, is lost.
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