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Breaking bad ending finale starts with a little and clever twist. Gretchen & Elliott’s Charlie Rose interview didn’t spark Walt’s pride but gave him a suggestion about how he should have his remaining wealth to his family without drawing the DEA’s attention. He confronts himself in front of Skyler all about what he did, even reveals the location of Hank’s body, He shoots the Nazis and stops caring about the rest of the money. After that, he frees Jesse, tying up the largest loose thread of his whole, disastrous empire-building business.
In the last time, he was in full control. For once, the ricin gets used, his plan goes flawlessly, that dead-eyed Opie piece of shit Todd gets what’s coming to him, and he even gets one final goodbye with baby Holly. He died in his own self-made designed meth lab. This is the perfect ending in which Walt scripted himself for him… but I am still in delusion is this what he deserved. But for him to do the right thing several times after that wasn’t so much closure as the sense that he’d had a complete personality transplant in that cabin in New Hampshire. Walt left Albuquerque full of rage and making hit lists; he comes back after taking many therapy lessons and a has willingness to save the life of the man he’d sentenced to death just a few months earlier.
Walt decision to rescue himself and forgive Jesse and many other moments like this was not shown to us, his decision to forgive and rescue was only to show himself right at the end of the show, to solve all the things in the right way for all the people who mattered and getting vengeance on his true enemies. He always had the potential to solve everything in the right way, but the flaws always change his plans in the opposite way. So what gave him the final step to finally get is it right or anything else?
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But I still don’t get how he can just be carefree for the rest of his money, or forgiving Jesse, or let go of the idea that he can find a way to fix and solve things and let himself off the hook. I wanted Walt to end up killing Nazis and free Jesse and leave Skyler and Flynn in as much peace they deserve– but in the compromised, flustered, selfish way that Walt has always done everything. Walter White has been facing certain death since the first episode of Breaking Bad, and it never encouraged him to do the right thing. Until, in his final moments, it did it.
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