Grimebox wrote: » I find it disturbing that Walt kept a gift from a man he had killed, a man who was incredibly fond of him too. Imagine reading that note from a man you killed on a regular basis. Walt is some piece of work. Also anybody know the song playing in the background during the final scene next to the pool?
CMpunked wrote: » Is there a chance that Walt never bothered to look inside the book? Like in Hazard Pay did he just look at it and think "Toilet material!" Because think about it, does anyone ever read the books they stick in their bog? Or was there a scene which i'm forgetting which Walt knew what it was inscribed with?
CMpunked wrote: » I have a feeling episode 8 of this years portion will end with 1 of 2 scenarios; Hank figuring it all out or Marie being killed. I know some are saying skyler but I think it's too predictable for this show.
thecornflake wrote: » I really hope that storage locker shows up in the series storage wars.
LionelNashe wrote: » I don't know where I heard that if there is a gun hanging on a wall or in a desk drawer at the start of a story or a film, then somebody is going to get shot. That's what I'm thinking when I see Walt carefully replacing the vial of ricin behind the electrical socket after his meeting with Lydia. There was no need for them to show us that. It must have some significance. Somebody's going to get ricin'd in the last 8 episodes. Maybe Hank.
Basq wrote: » From Reddit...What we all thought when we saw this scene last night! For some reason when Hank picked up the Walt Whitman, Gale giving it to Hank never fully dawned on me. I couldn't help but think he did he leave the list of names in there? Jesus Walt.. can't you take a dump without thinking of business. EDIT: Never seen this shot before... very cool!
dave1982 wrote: » the list of the 9 killed in prison is in the book?:eek:
KoolKid wrote: » Am I imaging it or is the purple becoming more & more prominent in hanks house?
BetterCallSaul wrote: » No, you've got it a bit mixed up. The book is given to Walt in season 3 by Gale after he recites a poem by Walt Whitman in the lab (not sure if we see him handing him the book on camera). We do see Walt reading it in season 3 though, but can't remember which episode. The above image is Walt finding the book when packing to move back home in season 5 episode 3. Basically, that was a nod to the audience of what was to come. Hank's reference to W.W. comes from Gale's lab book, which the DEA were using as evidence in his murder case. When he reads the WW. and GB. initials in Walt's book, it clicks.
Antar Bolaeisk wrote: » Is it definitely Gale? The writing is completely different. Look in particular at how the 'y' is formed in 'my'. Gales' is also neater.
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Grimebox wrote: » That would be an awful ending to the show if it wasn't Gales handwriting. One thing I was confused about. Why did Walt have the Ricin with him at the meeting with Lydia? Was he intending on poisoning her if she didn't say the right things?
Grimebox wrote: » ..... One thing I was confused about. Why did Walt have the Ricin with him at the meeting with Lydia? Was he intending on poisoning her if she didn't say the right things?
Grimebox wrote: » One thing I was confused about. Why did Walt have the Ricin with him at the meeting with Lydia? Was he intending on poisoning her if she didn't say the right things?
ringadingding wrote: » Is it plausible that the book is not from Gale, but a different GB ? it looked like an old book.....