Since this show has recently become decidedly predictable, lets see how accurately I can guess the plot line for the remainder of the episodes.
Something @BUTCHER 206 said about Gomez's (Stephen's) acting being terrible the last few episodes got me thinking and was the last piece to put this together.
The last few episodes play out like this:
Gomez (along with a few Nazis) die in the shootout from the last episode, very predictably leaving the 3 main characters unscathed while only secondary characters are killed by some super coincidental divine intervention (the actor was pissed about this which is why his acting suffered as of late).
Walt, Hank and Jesse all survive the shootout and the Nazis take Hank and Jesse as prisoners to leverage Walt into more than 1 cook, adding the "brothers" they lost as a debt owed to them by Walt.
The spoiler scene we saw at the beginning of an earlier episode of Walt with longer hair and a high powered rifle is him making preparations to rescue Jesse and Hank.
Walt is able to rescue Hank and/or Jesse but is heroically killed by Todd's uncle during the rescue, very predictably passing any remainder of "bad guy" stigma from Walt to the Nazi drug dealer scapegoat, because no one can argue with the nazi being the bad guy.
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I really hope I am wrong. If I am, I would say the show regains it's "elite" status, if I am right (close), then the show falls back into the "good" category.
Something @BUTCHER 206 said about Gomez's (Stephen's) acting being terrible the last few episodes got me thinking and was the last piece to put this together.
The last few episodes play out like this:
Gomez (along with a few Nazis) die in the shootout from the last episode, very predictably leaving the 3 main characters unscathed while only secondary characters are killed by some super coincidental divine intervention (the actor was pissed about this which is why his acting suffered as of late).
Walt, Hank and Jesse all survive the shootout and the Nazis take Hank and Jesse as prisoners to leverage Walt into more than 1 cook, adding the "brothers" they lost as a debt owed to them by Walt.
The spoiler scene we saw at the beginning of an earlier episode of Walt with longer hair and a high powered rifle is him making preparations to rescue Jesse and Hank.
Walt is able to rescue Hank and/or Jesse but is heroically killed by Todd's uncle during the rescue, very predictably passing any remainder of "bad guy" stigma from Walt to the Nazi drug dealer scapegoat, because no one can argue with the nazi being the bad guy.
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I really hope I am wrong. If I am, I would say the show regains it's "elite" status, if I am right (close), then the show falls back into the "good" category.
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