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i can see why everyone hates skylar so much, she was thrown under the bus tough in the earlier seasons. EVERYONE hated her guts. now What i said, was if you watch the series over again, without bias, you might see things from another perspective

you'll notice that your opinion on different characters will change if you allow yourself to see it from the different characters viewpoints. thats one of my favorite things about this show: sure walt is the main character, but everyone is a strong character in their own right. you can watch it entirely from walts perspective and hate jesse + gus + skylar. you can watch it entirely from skylars perspective and see walts actions as devastating and terrifying. you can watch it entirely from jesses perspective and see the swing from loyalty to walt to complete distrust and disgust. you can watch it entirely from gus's perspective and see the complete recklessness and ignorance of walt + jesse.
 
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holy shit i just finished season 4, i tried to prolong this season as long as possible, but i watched like 3 episodes yesterday and had to watch the final 3 today. this shit was by far the best season. each season has gotten better and better.
 
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the ending was like.. "whaaa?" Walt became more savage thru every episode.. one of my favorite episodes was the one where jesse is about to get smoked and he runs over those 2 gang bangers and walt tells him to be out
 

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Walts not going back to teaching or running a car wash, his charecter is now comfortable in the "game". I bet 1st half of the season the organization will regroup, and re-align the positions of leadership.

2nd half of the season he will battle out with the south of the boarder leaders connected to Gus.


end of season... he either winning or losing all the way. I don't see a ambiguous ending like soprano's
 

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Walts not going back to teaching or running a car wash, his charecter is now comfortable in the "game". I bet 1st half of the season the organization will regroup, and re-align the positions of leadership.

2nd half of the season he will battle out with the south of the boarder leaders connected to Gus.


end of season... he either winning or losing all the way. I don't see a ambiguous ending like soprano's

At the same time The Sopranos ended with a clear cut path the main characters would continue on. There was never a question if Tony would go into witness protection or anything like that. A lot of stuff is till in the air with what direction the show will go in. Although I do think Walt will want to go back to cooking, I mean he still has to pay Hank's bills and Skyler gave most of his money away for ultimately no fucking reason.
 

BASEDVATO

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^ Yea I agree with the soprano ending... even though I felt it just ended somewhat abruptly, and wanted more closure. I know what you mean of how the characters will more or less continue what they do, and Tony may of been killed later or not like any other mobsters in the show. They ended on the family first type-theme - that was present through the whole series