Why did Walter decide that he and his family had to run and change identities after Hank died in the desert? It's not like the nazis were coming after him or anything. They weren't in danger at all.
How did the whole country realize Walter was Heisenberg, when the Nazis stole Jesse's confession and there was no evidence at all that Walter was Heisenberg? As far as the law knows, the only crime Walter committed was just stealing Holly.
Why do people claim this episode is perfect when there are these flaws?
probably because he got a cop killed and would be going to jail for the rest of his life?
>>71056469
Skyler told the police about the meth business idiot
>>71056570
and they would believe her....why? literally no proof
Yep, nobody can refute me
>>71056904
Well they would have started looking. At his business and everything. They would have eventually found something.
>>71056469
>people claim this episode is perfect
Anon you made up that in your mind, then stared at the wall for 5 hours until you convinced yourself it was real.
>>71056469
Because the episode is the perfect climax to everything set up over the entire series without missing a beat. It's pure kino.
>>71056469
>Why do people claim this episode is perfect when there are these flaws?
Because it's a meme. In reality, the episode is inferior to every episode from seasons 1-3.
>>71056469
You won't get a good BB discussion on /tv/, ever since it became popular people here started hating on it just to be le epic contrarian.
>>71056469
>when the Nazis stole Jesse's confession
wat?
Yes, yes. Well done Hank, well done Hank. Very good job Hank
However...
>>71058045
Remember Jesse confessed everything to Hank and Gomez by video?
Todd beat that knowledge out of Jesse, and then the Nazis broke into the Schrader household to steal that tape, because it contained information that would indict them (such as Todd killing the kid).
>>71056570
Cops generally don't assume confessions are false
>>71060780
Oops meant to respond to >>71056904
>>71056469
Hank arresting Walt then disappearing
>>71056904
the details that she would provide during the confession would almost certainly be enough to have them start digging. Once they started following the money trail they'd realize that a high school teacher turned car wash owner shouldn't be making/spending as much money as he was.
>>71062212
okay, so they figure out he makes money from illicit means. How do they then conclude he's Heisenberg?
It's no Family Meeting or Parricide.