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I know I'm not the only fan here.
Who else here has seen the AMAZING start to season 5?
Who else here has seen the AMAZING start to season 5?
I'm surprised you haven't, it'd be right up your alley.Ive never seen 1 episode but people talk about it all the time.
Im on season 4 right now. wanna hear a true story?
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I was really surprised they decided to reveal everything about Walt's plan to poison Brock. I mean, it wasn't a huge deal when we saw him cleaning up all that stuff from making the poison (although, wouldn't Jesse have seen that stuff near the end of season 4 when he came to Walt's house with that gun?), but I didn't expect Walt and Saul to be discussing the ricin cigarette that Huell lifted off Jesse at all. I think it would have been better if they left a little bit of mystery to it even though everyone practically knows what happened. Also, I absolutely loved that sequence in the beginning when Walt's at the diner with his hair and a larger beard. I think one of two things will happen with that. The first possibility is that it'll be like the beginning sequences seen in season 2 where they showed some of the aftermath of the plane crash, only it was shrouded in mystery because we didn't know what had happened yet. So I think they might be showing bits and pieces of Walt on the run (or whatever he's doing) with his new identity in the beginning of some or all of season 5's episodes, and then we'll find out what the hell's going on once the story catches up to that part at the end of season 5. Either that, or they're only doing an opening sequence like that for this first episode, and again, we'll have to wait until the end of season 5 to understand it.
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Yeah. That part at Denny's was definitely another flash-forward. The only thing we don't know is whether he's running from something, or to it. It could go either way. You may remember in the pilot when he's standing in the middle of the road waiting for sirens with a pistol, it turns out that the sirens are coming from fire trucks. If he's running from something, it could either be Hank or Jesse/Mike.
Hank: obvious enough. He's been after Walt since day one. Now that he has the DEA believing in him, he may have the man power to find out Heisenberg's identity. The loophole with this outcome, though, is that Jesse was absent. If this is the case, Jesse is either dead, arrested, or running the show without him.
If Jesse's following him, it could be because he finds out what happened with Brock and the ricin. He's already shown that he's willing to kill Walt over that (he almost did). The both of them are going to NEED Mike's help to get their operation started. Mike hates Walt, Jesse and Mike trust each other. It's possible that the two of them turned on him. Now, the issue with this is that Walt somehow arranged to have a guy drop off a duffle bag incognito. It sounds like something Mike could have arranged, so Mike is probably still on his side at this point.
Let me also say that this could be a scene from the NEXT season. Season 6. This was going to be the end of Breaking Bad, but they split it into 2 seasons. If either of the two above scenarios come true, there may not be a full season of content left in the show. For this reason, I'm leaning more towards Walt is going somewhere to get someone or the scene is showing something much further down the road. After all, he coughed in the bathroom which could mean his cancer is coming back. Either way, Walt has to die at the end of the show and Hank has been a sleeping threat the entire time. That can't play out until the end of the show regardless, which means Walt has to stay successful for at least this season. If I'm wrong and Hank is on his trail and it's happening in season 5, then Walt is going to kill him.