The comic-con trailer for Season 5 showed Walt blowing up Jr's Challenger in an empty parking lot next to donut skid marks. And we saw earlier Jr ask Walt if he could teach him how to do donuts...
As he said, Walt is in "Enterprise" mode. He is going to make a deal with Mike's contacts to buy out Mike and Jesse's methylamine. then, he will be the cook for the enterprise with 33% stake.
Does anyone else think that scene where walt is at the diner is going to be right before he gets killed while getting revenge for jesse who will die beforehand?
I think that is definitely the last episode of the entire series. The pilot starts with Walt at 50. It starts with violence. The last episode will end with this. Walt will be 52. Somehow, there will be a shootout. Whether Walt dies or not, or who else has died or will die before or during that episode, we can only speculate. I can only guess that Live Free or Die means that Walt will either get away even if he loses everything (e.g. his family, his money) or he will die. Getting caught won't be the option. If he's close to getting caught, as in a duel with the DEA, they will either kill him or he will take his life (which also has some symmetry to the pilot- if you remember, he put the gun to his head and pulled the trigger before the fire trucks pulled up).
That was obviously a joke. Earlier in the interview it says they are shooting episode five and they only get one script at a time. So, he would not know if Jesse dies or not.
Favorite part of the preview. "You know who I am" *throws bag of blue meth on the ground" "You're Heisenberg!" "You're damn right" So damn good
So I guess the Lydia storyline is all resolved now after she gave them info. to rob the train?...I feel like we won`t see her again, she`s sort of like a Ted character, annoying and useless unless she becomes a secondary antagonist (or shacks up with Jesse and we get to see her in underwear or something ) I hope it doesnt become another us vs. Gus scenario with the intro of the two new guys...need to see some **** go down between Walt and Hank, Jesse, and Mike, not between `outsiders`. Would like to see how Walt fails or succeeds at dealing with the consequences of his actions.