Red text contains spoilers from S05E16 "Felina."
[Spoiler Alert] This post may contain spoilers to Breaking Bad if you are not caught up till S05E15 "Granite State."
So here are my predictions:
Fun fact: The title can be broken down into three elements: Fe (Iron), Li (Lithium) and Na (Sodium). Further, haemoglobin, found in blood, contains iron; lithium aluminium hydride is used in the synthesis of methamphetamine; and sodium salts are found in tears. That gives us "blood, meth and tears." All of this was just a happy coincidence, or maybe Vince planned it. But, the title actually comes from the Marty Robbins song, "El Paso."
And here's a nice pool I found for the finale, bitch. I modified it a little from the one from Reddit.
[Spoiler Alert] This post may contain spoilers to Breaking Bad if you are not caught up till S05E15 "Granite State."
So here are my predictions:
- Walt does NOT die. (Emphasis on the 'not.') I mean, how clichéd would that be? Also, originally, the series finale was meant to be S04E13 "Face Off," wherein Walt does not die.
- So Walt died. If they had just cut out before the scene where he's lying on the floor, it could have been up to the audience to decide whether he dies or not. Sort of unsatisfying, but fine.
- There is a flashback to Walt & Gretchen when they are discussing the chemical composition of the human body. They definitely mention Fe and Na. Maybe we'll get to see the end of the conversation where they talk about Li. And possibly why Walt left Gray Matter.
- This was apparently mentioned in an interview with Jessica Hecht: Walt and Gretchen were engaged, but then Walt met Gretchen's fancy, wealthy parents and was intimidated/put-off by them.
- So no flashback to Walt and Gretchen, but holy shit the scene in Gretchen's house was amazing.
- Walt saves Jesse from the Nazis. Poor guy was forced to cook for them and then when he finally escapes, they catch him and kill Andrea right in front of him. Walt's basically the only person left who could even remotely care for him. And after seeing how heart-broken Walt was when Hank died, I think Walt still has it in him to 'forgive' Jesse, despite the fact that he handed him over to the Nazis in the first place.
- Yes, got that one right!
- Walt Jr. doesn't forgive Walt, but Skyler does (sort of). However, the don't get back together. Walt's gonna die alone, but at least his wife and kids get their money. Walt Jr. still can't handle the fact that his perfect dad whom he idolized could have killed his uncle (or at least been responsible for his death), whom he also idolized.
- Got that one, too.
- The ricin. Ah, the subject of much speculation since it was revealed that Walt goes back for it (in S05E09 "Blood Money"). Possible victims include: Jesse, Eliot and Gretchen or Walt himself. My money's on Lydia. Fuckin' Lydia and her chamomile tea. And it makes perfect sense, too, because it would be very suspicious if a white-collar worker got shot. But if she were to somehow get the 'flu,' nobody will bat an eyelid.
- This was freaking spot on.
- The M60 is definitely for the Nazis. They are going down. Walt didn't go through all this just for the Nazis to take his money. His children's money. He's gonna get his money back and save Jesse. Two birds and all.
- On second thought, I'm not certain that Walt will save Jesse. Maybe it'll be a cleaner get away if he just shoots down everyone at the Nazis' house.
- Walt didn't get the money back, but the M60 in the trunk was genius.
- Not a prediction, but I just realized the Brock kinda looks like Tuco. You think Gilligan would randomly bring that back in the last episode? I always thought Brock looked familiar, but didn't connect it till now. Damn.
- This was just crazy talk.
Fun fact: The title can be broken down into three elements: Fe (Iron), Li (Lithium) and Na (Sodium). Further, haemoglobin, found in blood, contains iron; lithium aluminium hydride is used in the synthesis of methamphetamine; and sodium salts are found in tears. That gives us "blood, meth and tears." All of this was just a happy coincidence, or maybe Vince planned it. But, the title actually comes from the Marty Robbins song, "El Paso."
And here's a nice pool I found for the finale, bitch. I modified it a little from the one from Reddit.
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