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RE: "JANE'S DAD! You heard it here first" thread below

  • 24-09-2013 6:54pm
    #1
    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 5,368 ✭✭✭


    Is that a massive finale spoiler or is it safe to read?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,430 ✭✭✭Ilik Urgee


    Just a poster speculating. Far out but could be something in it. As for safe to read, I only read the first page and spoiled nothing for me!


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 5,368 ✭✭✭IvaBigWun


    Speculating or was it something he read? ;)

    I think the thread title in itself could be a spoiler if its the latter


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41 Miscme92101


    Hello there sir or madam....

    It was a prediction which I made prior to last Sunday's (i.e. 2 days ago) episode. So if you haven't watched up till then, don't read. If you have, then fire ahead.

    A very far fetched theory but not exactly impossible either.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,679 ✭✭✭hidinginthebush


    I don't see it happening. There's enough queued up to happen as it is, I don't see why they'd drag back someone from a few seasons ago.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 5,368 ✭✭✭IvaBigWun


    Hello there sir or madam....

    Have you seen my username? ;) I did indeed risk reading your post and, although a crazy one, I dont think we should rule out anything in the world of Vince Gilligan. Thanks for posting it


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41 Miscme92101


    IvaBigWun wrote: »
    Have you seen my username? ;) I did indeed risk reading your post and, although a crazy one, I dont think we should rule out anything in the world of Vince Gilligan. Thanks for posting it

    Haha, well sir. Have you watched the latest episode of breaking bad? If you haven't then my latest post in that thread is a revised prediction which I have made, which could spoil the latest episode for you if you haven't seen it yet. It's on the last page, so you've been warned.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 167 ✭✭Neil McCauleys Cooler Brother


    Well now, Misce92101, your latest prediction is actually a step back from the whole Jane's dad scenario. If Gilligan actually gives us a final scene - the final closing scene of the best drama in a long while - involving Elliott and Gretchen, after having killed off Jesse in the scene previous - he might as well consider himself a wanted man. The final scene must...must involve Walt and Jesse. It simply must.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41 Miscme92101


    Well now, Misce92101, your latest prediction is actually a step back from the whole Jane's dad scenario. If Gilligan actually gives us a final scene - the final closing scene of the best drama in a long while - involving Elliott and Gretchen, after having killed off Jesse in the scene previous - he might as well consider himself a wanted man. The final scene must...must involve Walt and Jesse. It simply must.


    I said the last scene will be him being arrested and Skyler informing him that they have lost Holly, lost being that she is now in Foster care or adopted by another family. And she may also have some devastating news about Walt junior.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 167 ✭✭Neil McCauleys Cooler Brother


    And I reiterate: the final scene must be between Walt and Jesse.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41 Miscme92101


    And I reiterate: the final scene must be between Walt and Jesse.

    Let's reverse it then, and let's say he goes to The Schwartz house FIRST. He doesn't get caught by the police, but still manages to have one final convo with skyler who tells him about holly being adopted and walt jr turning into a complete rebel who is on the road to jail. Then the LAST scene will be killing the nazi's and having the standoff with Jesse.

    Plausible?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 167 ✭✭Neil McCauleys Cooler Brother


    It's entirely plausible. But Brock shooting Walt in the back is plausible too. Lots of stuff plausible in this mad show.

    I like the idea of Jesse catching out Walt with some unforeseen chemistry magic though, and my oft-quoted final line from Jesse to Walt, "Yo...science...Mr White." Cue fadeout. There would be a certain satisfaction in that. For me, anyway. It's the lead-up that is all-important. I wish the writers had the soothsaying skills enough back before they were planning Season 4 that they would assume they would get the go-ahead for Season 5; then, they could have had all the Gus stuff held over for the finale, with a little bit added on to tie it all off ("Face/Off" could have been in the "Ozymandias" spot, if you see what I mean, with two more to give it a good finish). Sometimes the success of a show is a double-edged sword: it fcuks with the overall planning. I remember thinking "The Sopranos" should have ended after four seasons. Not the way it ended after its actual fourth season, but all planned out to last four seasons and ending the way that it actually did end.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,170 ✭✭✭trashcan


    It's entirely plausible. But Brock shooting Walt in the back is plausible too. Lots of stuff plausible in this mad show.

    I like the idea of Jesse catching out Walt with some unforeseen chemistry magic though, and my oft-quoted final line from Jesse to Walt, "Yo...science...Mr White." Cue fadeout. There would be a certain satisfaction in that. For me, anyway. It's the lead-up that is all-important. I wish the writers had the soothsaying skills enough back before they were planning Season 4 that they would assume they would get the go-ahead for Season 5; then, they could have had all the Gus stuff held over for the finale, with a little bit added on to tie it all off ("Face/Off" could have been in the "Ozymandias" spot, if you see what I mean, with two more to give it a good finish). Sometimes the success of a show is a double-edged sword: it fcuks with the overall planning. I remember thinking "The Sopranos" should have ended after four seasons. Not the way it ended after its actual fourth season, but all planned out to last four seasons and ending the way that it actually did end.

    Kind of agree about Gus. He was better villian than the Nazis in lots of ways. There was a bit of a feeling of them being grafted on to season 5. Gus could have been responsible for Hanks death instead (remember he did threaten to kill him at one stage.) Walt blowing him up could have been part revenge for that. Then Walt retires, thinking he's in the clear, only for Jesse to somehow twigg the Brock stuff and shop Walt to the DEA. Skyler/Walt Junior blame him for Hanks death and abandon him. Saul manages to work his legal magic and gets Walt off all charges. The cancer returns and is about to kill him anyway. Jesse lives happily ever after with Andrea and Brock. Saul gets his hands on the money and retires to a tropical island.

    (Badger and skinny Pete get a job writing Sci fi scripts :D)


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