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  1. May 25, 2016 · Gus orders the dealers "No more children" and orders Jesse to make peace. Subsequently, Tomás is killed (presumably by the dealers), which triggers Jesse in to an attempt to kill the dealers. As Jesse is approaching the two dealers with his gun, Walt drives in from nowhere and runs over the dealers. One is killed instantly, the other seriously ...

  2. But allowing Jesse to live gives Walt a second chance to do the right thing. (2) Ozymandias is incredibly bleak. Knowing that Jesse survived is one of the only sources of hope that were left with in that episode. If that’s not on the table anymore, there’s not really anything or anyone left to root for. 9.

  3. Jesse is the sole reason for the tragedy that culminated in season 5. This is the first time I am watching breaking bad and I am currently on last season with just 2 episodes left. I believe hank would have survived and all the 3 guys (Walt, Saul and Jesse) could have continued living in the same town. First of all, Hank did not have anything ...

  4. Yeah Wedge feels like the biggest question mark honestly. Getting thrown out of the window of course implies the Whispers were trying to correct his being alive (even trying to kill him in the same way he was supposed to die, by falling) but since we didn’t see him die that’s kinda the classic case of “If you didn’t see them die, then they didn’t die”.

  5. Sep 29, 2021 · left us with quite a cliffhanger, and Episode 8 offers an excellent explanation of what happened in that terrifying finale. The story takes somewhat of a left turn from what we've seen before in ...

  6. Oct 6, 2021 · The finale wraps up a number of loose ends and reveals the secret threads tying together what seemed to be a series of standalone, isolated adventures. In the process, we're starting to get a ...

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  8. After Jesse and Walt Jr. burn to death and Walt gets Hank arrested with the video tape, Skyler turns on Walt and leaves him. After months of paranoia, Walt decides to turn himself but leaves Skyler the money. Skyler, knowing the DEA needs evidence to exonerate Hank, turns the money in, meaning Walt's efforts only resulted in getting his son killed.

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