Walt had a lot of resentment toward Gretchen and her husband. He never got what he felt was his due, for his research and his hard work. And there he was, working part time in that car wash.
It was a heartfelt "fk you", if ever I heard one.
I wonder, Liz, when Walt did work at the Carwash, he bitterly thought of Liz and her betrayal, passing up Walt for another man that basically used Walt's genius ideas and theories? Walt must have felt some real animosity towards Gretchen when seeing she and her husband living the lifestyle of the "rich and famous".
That will be reserved for when Walt is dying, it will be one of the last things that runs through his mind before he checks out...
LMAO...it might actually work in his favor.
She could end up telling Walt,
"I love it, when you talk dirty to me!" ;)
Hee hee...hee hee!
Walt had a lot of resentment toward Gretchen and her husband. He never got what he felt was his due, for his research and his hard work. And there he was, working part time in that car wash.
It was a heartfelt "fk you", if ever I heard one.
I wonder, Liz, when Walt did work at the Carwash, he bitterly thought of Liz and her betrayal, passing up Walt for another man that basically used Walt's genius ideas and theories? Walt must have felt some real animosity towards Gretchen when seeing she and her husband living the lifestyle of the "rich and famous".