I see your point. I guess all fiction is like that. I just thought the GrayMatter interview was really a stretch. But I was disappointed with the whole episode, not just that.
The more I think about it, I think I was hoping for some kind of redemption for one or more of the main characters. I didn’t realize I had those hopes, but now I see that is what I was expecting. But this show is about badness and its consequences, not redemption. I expect the last episode will be awfully sickening and sad, just like this one was.
Honestly, I felt sick throughout the entire episode (except the beginning with Saul — love that character.) The execution on the front porch looked like something one might see online taped by the savages in the Middle East. And Jesse has been through enough. How much more does the guy have to endure? I guess I have a soft spot for the kid, because he has been shown to have such a good heart.
I am sick of Walt however, and his end can’t come fast enough. What a sick and twisted mess he has become.
I want to know who gets to kill Todd. Someone needs to go all Old Yeller on that boy.
it shows gretchen and elliot as being exploitative and willing to use Walt as a means to an end for their own ‘sainthood’. they obviously lied in the interview as the party had multiple people talking about walt’s brilliance at problem solving and we also know walt had at least one patent.
which may lend some credence to the bad feelings and the way walt remembers things going down at Gray Matter, he may be right they screwed him out of things.