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Walt's Spare Tire Rolled Where?- Walt's Surgeon was Junior Soprano's oncologist (real Jekyll-Hyde parts)
I have searched but failed to locate theories of where Walt's spare tire rolled to during the frenzied and final BIG meth deal. Since the action of the actual deal occurred off camera, we aren't privy to where the wheel ended up. Surely it MUST matter? Again, apologies if this has been addressed. but like the insulin/tuberculin syringe - the spare tire is yet another bit of hard evidence lurking in the background with the potential to incriminate Walt. Is this final episode the end of Breaking Bad? Such a great show but how long can it go on?
Lung cancer like his leaves people with very little energy - let alone as a fresh postop lobectomy with or without transplant. Remember how Nate went under the knife on Six Feet Under and faded to white - only to 'wake up' in his alternate universe lasting another entire season? I hope this is what will occur in BB. PS -I love how Walt's surgeon, the one is says he's willing to work almost pro bono, was Junior Soprano's oncologist (the vile Dr. Kennedy) The same one who wound up getting backed up into the drink by Furio and Tony on the links for not respecting Junior.










pretty sure the spare tire rolled all the way to Grants
Actually for real, the camera guy had to stop the tire from hitting the camera. So he used his leg to stop it, cutting his leg open, ending him up in the hospital. Listen to the podcast. I just thought you might like to know that bit.
Zia> I'd like to think it had a longer journey than that.
Let's say it rolled to Las Cruces where it turned into a smurf, bought some psuedo, was arrested for buying a precursor and deported and ended up in on the riverbank in Juarez next to Tuco's grill.
It rolls to Mexico where it bounces off a turtle and hits a leading Cartel member in the face, killing him instantly.
Thus, the Cartel come to New Mexico to track the tire down and they find out it belongs to Walt. Who also happens to be screwing with their meth business.
The missing spare tire is not as problematic as the missing (off camera) drug deal. What happened there? A flimsy used trash bag containing 38 lbs of meth was exchanged with seconds to spare with person(s) presumably way more dangerous than Tuco.
Maybe this calls for some grisly flashbacks like the ATM robbery? Maybe he got to the meeting 29 seconds late and a disagreement ensued?
tire? what about the murder weapon that was used on crazy 8? Jesse just threw the bike lock down when he got his motor cycle stolen and left it there back in ep.4
Wouldn't that be SO fucking crazy if the DEA had found, accumulated, and processed ALL the blatant evidence from all the past episodes in order to get Heisenberg? I mean Walt and Jesse's prints were all over Jesse's Monte Carlo, Tio's house, and a whole lot of other places too numerous to list here? Plus, what ever became of Crazy8's body after Walt killed him? Did I miss something? Maybe these answers will be brought out next season?
I thought about the spare tire in the beginning but never thought it that far...thanks for the BB fix!
We may see more of the actual exchange in flash backs. Then again, maybe not. Not sure about the spare tire. It may come back to haunt Walt legally, or not. There was tons of crap in that parking lot (including a little pink fuzzy dude we've all come to dread seeing.) We may be brought along for the ride in a future exchange. Of course, Walt & Jesse are almost out of methlamine (however you spell it) and will have to boost more before they can cook another huge batch like that. How are we ever going to survive after it's all over?????
"38 lbs of meth was exchanged with seconds to spare with person(s) presumably way more dangerous than Tuco" ....
Where did you get the idea that the new dealers are "way more dangerous" ? Saul describes them with such words as "cautious" and "Professional" and are never portrayed as anything else. I suspect the deal was not screened to underscore how inconsequential the actual transaction was ... like dropping off a bag of laundry !