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Walter Jr. was never a major character or a big supporting character. He was Walt's handicap son, a part that represented Walt's old life and why he initially started doing what he was doing and the importance of breakfast. No need to look any deeper than that.I finished the series finally. Maybe it's just me but I feel it should have ended differently. I mean come on he died by his own gunshot wound?
Also what was walter jr.'s purpose in the whole show? He didn't really add much to the story.
Noticed thatPollos flyer on the wall...
Damn son, RIP. You bout to end up in a barrel.Somebody keeps texting me "pollos" from an unknown number
Just finished watching the series.
Just everything about the last season was incredible. It just kept building and building, becoming more and more remarkable.
The ultimate moment, though, in my opinion, was the very end, when Walt walks through the meth lab Jesse has set up. It was perfect. The high school chemistry teacher has been trying all these years to teach his students, to teach them the beauty and skill of chemistry. And now, finally, with his last breaths, he marvels at what Jesse has become. Pride and joy. After all, that's how this show started, before the killing and the drugs and cancer. It was about a chemistry teacher trying to teach some kids to appreciate what he appreciated.
first time watching? i remember them feels
just finish watching Breaking Badi almost cry at the season finale When the credits were rolling I gave the show a standing ovation, for a job well done.