Posted on 08/13/2012 10:12:28 AM PDT by Mr. K
I think he has certainly struggled with the violent aspect of their business but he was the one who came up with the "big idea" in this episode. I think, like Walt, he has gotten inured to the violence. That is why the repercussions of this latest death should be compelling.
...at the Denny's in the first episode of Season 5.
I think they foreshadowed it with the "say hello to my little friend" scene from Scarface that Walt and Walt, Junior were watching.
They had a scene from "The Cain Mutiny" in the episode last week. I'm sure that wasn't an accident either.
I was wondering about that too- at the beginning he did the ‘birthday bacon’ thing saying his age was 52....
Then, later, in either the same episode or another one, they had his wife doing the bacon thing saying he was 51... so was that a foreshadowing of something coming up on his NEXT birthday? (plus his hair was grown back)
They have had some great foreshadowing in some of these episodes and some confusing, not so great ones
Then right after the Breaking Bad intro screen we come back to present day, meaning the period right after the end of the fourth season, just prior to his 51st birthday. Mike is still in Mexico and hasn't heard about Gus's murder yet, so it's just days after the poisoning and shootout with the cartel.
We don't know what happens to get him to the point of needing a machine gun a year later, but we know it can't be good. Plus, he's coughing, so the implication is that the cancer has come back.
yeah- so I am guessing Skyler is out of the picture
looks like he is readying for the SHTF
This is the journey they put Walter on. The whole show is about the repercussions from one bad decision. In the DVD extras of season 1 Vince Gilligan said that by the end of the show (if they got a long enough run) Walt was not going to be a sympathetic character anymore. Well season 5 is the end of the show...
You do realize this was by no means the first kid killed right? They’re drug lords, they’re bad people, they do bad things.
You’re so right.
Maybe the kid is a symbolic reminder. Kill kids quickly with a bullet or slowly from drugs. Either way, they’re killing kids and that last scene was a reality check from the euphoria of the heist.
Exactly right.
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