What is up with Saul's group of people? All of them are comedians or comedic actors in real life. I wonder if they did that intentionally. That scene in Ted's house last week was pretty much the only time in a long time Breaking Bad tried to be overtly funny at times.
People are saying it's unrealistic. I'd say after being a gangster for 20+ years, Gus can feel a plot is afoot. He sees his car sitting by itself after meeting with a hostile member of his crew, realizes Jesse thinks/knows he poisoned Brock and leaves the scene.
So it looks like there is a whodoneit afoot, though I think it's pretty obvious Gus is the one who tried to kill Brock. When could Walter have executed the plan? He certainly wasn't gonna trust Saul's goons. What do they have to gain? Jesse is Saul's client too. There is a big debate though, that Walter really was the one that poisoned Brock. I think that would make us hate him too much. If he was the one, we will not find out until probably late next season.
I don't know, if Walter was the one who poisoned him, I think they would have shown him doing it, or otherwise made it clear. The story is told almost entirely from his point of view, after all.
Oh, and I've been re-watching past episodes on Netflix.
Remember the one where Jesse was trapped in the house with the tweakers and that poor kid?
The meth heads had stolen an ATM, and the lady meth head ended up killing the guy meth head with it, causing the back to open up. Jesse grabbed a bunch of money out of it, and it then cut to the scene of the crime, showing a dead security guard where the ATM had been stolen. I think it ended with that scene as a cliffhanger, but the debacle was never mentioned again.
Yeah, I'm very much on the side of not thinking Walt did it. Twists like that are not the writers' style.
The meth head woman got busted and copped to killing her husband.
i love those style episodes, where Walt and/or Jesse are trapped somewhere for most of the episode. There was that one, the one where they are trapped in the RV at the junkyard, the one where they are stranded in the desert, when Walt demands that they not do the cook until they take care of the fly. They're always so intense.
If the show ends with Walt dying, I kind of hope it happens 3-5 episodes before the series finale. Walt has set so many things in motion (to say nothing of what might happen next season) that a lot of important stuff would probably happen after he's gone. It would be interesting to see the ramifications it has for all the other characters.
UNless all those characters are dead by the last 3-4 episodes! I hope one or the other happens. Walt dies early or all of Walt's loved ones are wiped out.