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Predictions for Season 3, a scenario where Jesse would kill Walt and a debate over whether Walt should keep teaching all had Breaking Bad's fans talking this week.
• "My predictions for possible scenarios for season three:
-Gus has Walt Jr. (aka Flynn) kidnapped...
-Part of the airplane wreckage lands on Skyler as she is driving, plunging Walt into further despair and making him even more ruthless and coldblooded
-Jesse undergoes some sort of spiritual awakening while in rehab and turns his back on Walt
-Walt starts getting high on his own supply and becomes a stone cold killer. Hank is first to go because Walt is paranoid & thinks that Hank must be on to him. Next is Jesse. Skyler, Flynn, and the baby are killed on the last episode after Walt, who has been awake for two weeks, finally loses his marbles." -- jl32175
• "I don't think Jesse will ever be killed off the show, he is too big a part of the storyline. It may be more the other way round, Walt would never be killed off the show either, but Jesse will definitely try when he finds out about Walt watching Jane die." -- mikedee
• "I hope Walt quits his teaching job because there's nothing for him there anymore now that his wife wants him out. The fact that he's a teacher, teaching boring classes has been well and truly established and the writers no longer need to slow down the show's pace by filming in the classroom which is painful to watch. Maybe he'll even sweet talk his way into a job with Gretchen & her husband and then sneakily ruin them." -- Brett
• "I've always liked the idea of him [Walt] continuing to teach high school while doing his drug deals at the same time. I think that's a core aspect of the show's premise that highlights the extreme dichotomy between Walt's old life and his new Heisenberg persona. Basically, if he stopped being a teacher then he would just be a drug dealer, and thus (potentially) not quite as interesting. Especially if he's not going to be around his family as much in the next season, then there won't be anything left to keep that aspect of the show alive, assuming that the old Walt is to continue existing at all." -- stormsiren609
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The big question for next season is why cook? Walt has cash, Jesse has even more cash, the family is in shambles and the methlyamine is about half gone.
The buzz so far is Walk and Jesse become housemates for at least part of next season. I would like to see Jesse go clean for the start of the season and get himself in shape in an homage to the workout scene in Taxi Driver. (Aaron Paul, remake of Taxi Driver, Hmm...)
Tuco's shack becomes the Meth lab after Tio dies?
Gus will not show his hand about Walt's relationship with Hank or that he knows about the cancer. We learn more about his operation and distribution. He may use his stores as drop points with a Pollos Hermanos driver moving meth across state borders.
Gretchen returns and we learn more about why they broke up.
I think in the last show of the series, we will see the return of Jane's dad. He will kidnap Walt and Jesse and in order to prevent him from killing Jesse, Walt confesses to letting Jane die. Jane's dad then kills Walt and then himself, leaving Jesse to survive. Final scenes of the show would involve a taped confession or letter for Skylar to learn the whole truth. Jesse drives off into the sunset or buys a ticket to New Zealand online.
lets see...we left Jesse in LALA land (not los angeles), Skylar on her way out as well, plane shrapnel landing everywhere (similar to the PSA tradgedy in my hometown) and a very very disturbed walter. This is a great build for season 3.
Walter may already be beyond repair, he has seriously crossed over to the demons. I had such respect for him in season 1 when he was just trying to do right for his family.. I dont believe he even knows wth he is doing now...Hank has got to see this, no matter how much of a big dork he is, it is right under his nose! Skylar will find out the truth, but maybe she will get it from an unexpected source such as a recovering Jessie...
Didn't Jessie introduce Walt as his father to Jane's dad on a previous episode? Hmm...going back to watch episodes again.. SEASON 3 hurry up!
Jesse snaps out of it...Walt tells Skylar the truth and she leaves him...Mr. White and Jesse buy a new R.V.
Every drug dealer needs some sort of decoy job incase they are ever questioned on how they can afford their expenses. Look at Gus, he has a job that he is heavily involved in. Drug deals dont take up much time, just a lot of stress and nerves. So I definately think he should keep his job to cover his bases. That being said, Walt isn't the best drug dealer known to man and may not see this as an issue. Maybe he does quit. He certainly has many excuses ie. his wife left him (depression), he has a new born, his son goes to school there, his health plus he wants to cook more especially now that Skyler is off his back. Why not, she is out of the picture for the moment; meth has a huge shelf life so nows the time to whip up another batch. With Jesse in rehab he takes all the profit. Still, I don't think quiting teaching is a good idea for him because he can do it with his eyes closed. It's all to easy of a job for him and it keeps his mind on chemistry and what it can produce. He needs to stop using his class room as an office for his little drug cartel. The cell phone in the ceiling and people stopping buy talking about drugs. It's not proffessional. He has much to learn and many mistakes to do so.
One word: Tortuga
people are asking why keep cooking?
well there are many possible reasons for this. 1 Walt is addicted to the easy lifestyle and drug money he has, doesn't want to teach. 2 Walt may not have a choice now that Gus knows he is realted to the DEA and can mess his life up. 3 He still is not completely safe from cancer. 4 The cartels who killed tortuga might decide to not compete with Walt but to get him to work for them, by force.
My predictions are...
1.Walter Jr. gets involved somehow with the blue meth, whether he does it or his school gets populated with it.
2. Jesse gets his act toghether
3. hank starts to grow suspicious of how walters bills got paid, the new waterheater, and things for his daughter. he knows that meth labs brings in a lot of money
4. skylar gets distracted with questioning walter because of the baby
5. gus is associated with the dea only to prevent getting caught with his meth trade
6. someone big will die
7. cooking will not stop
My predictions are...
1.Walter Jr. gets involved somehow with the blue meth, whether he does it or his school gets populated with it.
2. Jesse gets his act toghether
3. hank starts to grow suspicious of how walters bills got paid, the new waterheater, and things for his daughter. he knows that meth labs brings in a lot of money
4. skylar gets distracted with questioning walter because of the baby
5. gus is associated with the dea only to prevent getting caught with his meth trade
6. someone big will die
7. cooking will not stop
sorry about the re-post
1. Walt Jr. (Flynn) is just as vulnerable as any teenager, but it would break my heart to see him walk, on crutches, the same rocky road that Jesse took. So, I hope you're wrong.
2. If Jesse does get his act together, what would emerge from that very hurt personality? Instead of beating himself up, he could begin striking out at the world. Instead of breaking bad as junkie, he could break legs and be stone, cold sober.
3. Hank will only get suspicious of Walt if Skyler uses Hank as weapon and tells him about the sudden appearance of big money. Right now, she "doesn't want to know". But if she drags Walt into a divorce, oooohhhh, ooooohhhh, all bets are off. She'll drop a dime on his ass to get whatever she wants... But if that happens, I predict it'll break Hank's heart wide open. In spite of all the tough cop obnoxiousness, Hank is a cream puff on the inside.
4. The baby is a distraction but then so is her job and her new infatuation with Mr. Happy Birthday Boy, Ted the Boss.
5. I'm expecting Vince to come up with something really meaty for Gus. Remember, he's taking the place of Crazy-8 (who Walt had to strangle) and Tuco (who Walt had to escape from). Now what kind of character fills those shoes?
6. I agree completely.
7. I agree completely.
Good thoughts, kodyps
This is one of the greatest shows ever!!! If it weren't for this show I would've been afraid to even try Meth but thankfully this show helped me to overcome that fear and now I can smoke more Meth that almost everyone that I know--and I LOVE IT!
For those that say it's bad I say BS! I'd be willing to bet you anything that in any calendar week my job performance and the things that I get done after office hours would be at four times as productive than any one that is not smoking Meth. How is that bad?
What needs to happen is the government needs to lay off and now that we have a cool President in office I have a good feeling that the 'good' drugs will become legal but I hope that they leave the bad stuff like Heroin on the list of drugs that land you in prison because people on horse need some help big time.
Anyway, thanks again. Now I'm off to get some more before my dealer leaves for the office,
Peace out.