No, looked up the places myself. The Jesse and Jane location makes perfect sense being a rental- the whole area is practically all college students attending the University of New Mexico- the Jesse and Jane location is about four blocks west and two blocks south from that Denny's. Actually, that interior was used for filming, just not the part where gun sales guy walks toward a bathroom- and since I sat in the seat at the bar area on the right, that means I sat where Cranston did when they filmed it. Weird. The waitress said people come in there all the time wanting to sit in that seat- I was able to b/c it was 8:30 and not that crowded. I paid in cash (and gave her a good tip), but I wrote this as a joke to her b4:
Going to Tohajillee, the Dog House, and the Octopus Car wash later today, will post a few more later.
Still think walts "confession" tape will come into play with hank dead who is there to refute it? marie? lol
if they can make bubba gump's into a legit bizz, they can make pollos hermanos into a national chain. =) that's be cool. I purchased another BB shirt last night, pollos hermanos. i know, cool polyester cotton story brah
Shirts, trips, restaurants, photos... not doing it for me, man. Let's get back to theories and attention to detail. Plenty of time for fantasy land nostalgia when this show is gone forever.
I think he's going to go to a local gun show and resale the gun for a premium, take the profits, invest it in Grey Matter, collect some dividends, buy some lawn chairs and a couple beer kegs and packages of hotdogs, go to the Nazis' headquarters, throw a 52nd birthday for himself, use the ricin to develop a new pest control substance, go into the fumigation business with Todd and Uncle Jack, patent his new proprietary bug-killer, make a killing with the Nazi boys, buyout Grey Matter, Uncle Jack and Todd will leave Jesse a barrel to split with Brock, Walt will seek asylum in South America, with the final reveal being a Shawshank-style scene where Walt walks down a beach to meet up with an old friend - Mike - on the shoreline of...wait for it...Belize.
Andrew Ross Sorkin of NYT and the column on Gray Matter Tech http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/09...smid=fb-nytimes&WT.z_sma=DB_BBT_20130925&_r=0