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It's probably just me but every time I hear Don Eladio say Gustavo I
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Re-watching Ozymandias with a smile on my face and one way I think Walt could've saved Hank is if he concocted a lie saying that Hank as a DEA agent was in his pocket the whole time, that he's dirty, taking a few things from the fake confession about him being the brains behind everything and saying they were having a personal or business dispute about money and he'd handle it. That he thought he called Jack for Jesse but Hank had managed to get to him first and that's why he told him to go back cuz he was gonna just talk his way out of it.
Anybody see any holes in that? I don't think Jack would be so gung ho to kill a dirty DEA agent since Walt could've added on that if Hank dies other dirty agents would trace it back to him. Could've just excused Gomey away by saying he was a Victor level henchmen.
Of course Walt's lying skills would've had to be Benjamin Linus level to pull it off.
I'm not talking about any of that at all.Re-watching Ozymandias with a smile on my face and one way I think Walt could've saved Hank is if he concocted a lie saying that Hank as a DEA agent was in his pocket the whole time, that he's dirty, taking a few things from the fake confession about him being the brains behind everything and saying they were having a personal or business dispute about money and he'd handle it. That he thought he called Jack for Jesse but Hank had managed to get to him first and that's why he told him to go back cuz he was gonna just talk his way out of it.
Anybody see any holes in that? I don't think Jack would be so gung ho to kill a dirty DEA agent since Walt could've added on that if Hank dies other dirty agents would trace it back to him. Could've just excused Gomey away by saying he was a Victor level henchmen.
Of course Walt's lying skills would've had to be Benjamin Linus level to pull it off.
Naw, Hank had to die.. Walt had family killed... and turned Jesse in... That was the second transformation into Heisenberg was complete...
Yeah, that's the only hitch I see, especially seeing how damn defiant he was just now before Walt really got in to bargaining.Hank wouldn't have let Walt save him.
No way.
i don't think his lying would of got him out of that jam in that situation. that situation makes your mind run a million miles a minute. too much going on to even put a good lie into play.Re-watching Ozymandias with a smile on my face and one way I think Walt could've saved Hank is if he concocted a lie saying that Hank as a DEA agent was in his pocket the whole time, that he's dirty, taking a few things from the fake confession about him being the brains behind everything sort of but changing it a bit and saying they were having a personal or business dispute about money and he'd handle it. That he thought he called Jack for Jesse but Hank had managed to get to him first and that's why he told him to go back cuz he was gonna just talk his way out of it.
Anybody see any holes in that?I don't think Jack would be so gung ho to kill a dirty DEA agent since Walt could've added on that if Hank dies other dirty agents would trace it back to him. Could've just excused Gomey away by saying he was a Victor level henchmen.
Of course Walt's lying skills would've had to be Benjamin Linus level to pull it off.
http://www.avclub.com/review/breaking-bad-tohajiilee-102110Todd is Jesse with no loyalty, Gale with no aesthetics, Mike with no code. He’s a tool who’s perfectly content with having no other identity than how others might want to use him.
i think they do. i still have 2 episodes to go and its 12:40 in the morning.
im about as west coast as it gets and im finishing up on the final episode now
maybe canada just gets east coast AMC
but if he is a tool with having no other identity than how others might want to use him, doesn't that make him loyal to some extent?The best, simplest breakdown of Todd was from the AV Clubhttp://www.avclub.com/review/breaking-bad-tohajiilee-102110Todd is Jesse with no loyalty, Gale with no aesthetics, Mike with no code. He’s a tool who’s perfectly content with having no other identity than how others might want to use him.