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Old 09-24-2013, 11:56 AM  
okok
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Agree with you that everyone Walt loves will die. I feel this is a story about unintended results of increasingly narcissistic decisions with thinner and thinner plausible justifications. Walt does not deserve to die; with what he has created, he deserves to live.

Look at how angry the Gray Matter interview with Charlie Rose made him. Didn't even finish his drink. He's the same insecure Walter White from episode one, but now he's lost his moral center -- his family -- and the ruthless, self-centered animal that is Heisenberg is the only thing distracting him from accepting that he's a dweeb who fucked over his own family. For a few more bucks when he already had a ton.

He had plenty of opportunities to get out of the game and leave his family with a successful business and legacy. Now all the pain he has caused is going to hit him in the worst way.

I think he will kill Flynn in a blind rage. Peak Heisenberg moment. We won't know what comes after that, because it won't matter. The transformation is complete.

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