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Originally Posted by izombie
In the final episode after the Nazi guys searched Walt from head to toe and looked inside his car I'm pretty sure they would have made him open the trunk also.
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I've seen this mentioned quite a few places, but when was it established that Walt and the Nazis were mortal enemies? He pitched it to Todd like he just needed to make some money because he was broke and dying. They were taking precautions but they probably felt they did Walt a solid and he wouldn't try to kill them considering the situation with Hank and them giving him a barrel of cash. Plus, they weren't exactly the smartest guys out there. Muscles, not brains. They were no Gustav.
Even the Jesse thing is understandable because both Walt and the Uncle take their word as their bond, so the Uncle wanted to show Walt that he didn't go back on his word and that he made Jesse his slave and not a business partner. That was a dumb move on the Uncle's part in hindsight, but I can see why he did it.