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And he unknowingly put her in that position to choke.He just watched her die, though.What does Walt have to do with Jane's death? She OD'd while he was there. Not much he could've done about that.
Who put Jane in that situation? Jesse.And he unknowingly put her in that position to choke.
i think walt quit the chemo since his cancer is only getting worse. he's been doin chemo since the start, if its not working anymore he might have just decided to quit it. besides i think chemo makes you sick which is why he was throwing up in the episode.
People are rooting for walt because when the show started he was the underdog so to speak
He's talking about when he shook Jesse and Jane rolled on her back but Jesse has openly taken on all of the blame and guilt for her death.And he unknowingly put her in that position to choke.
Who put Jane in that situation? Jesse.
Just near the end probably after he's exposed and yeah it was the ricin.Ok.. So the beginning of the show was the end.. And what he got from the wall jack was ricin?
yeah, what he said.He's talking about when he shook Jesse and Jane rolled on her back but Jesse has openly taken on all of the blame and guilt for her death.Who put Jane in that situation? Jesse.And he unknowingly put her in that position to choke.
I will say about that though whose to say Jane doesn't roll on her back anyway?
Brock was the reason why Walt was able to kill those 9 guys.My whole thing with brock is if walt wanted to bring jessie to his side without a doubt in jessie mind he would have killed brock
That animated Star Trek story is the best thing ever.
People are rooting for walt because when the show started he was the underdog so to speak