Yes, this is what I'm thinking too. He was reminiscing on what used to be, not a trait that he picked up from a victim.
That and what Hank has is copies. You destroy what Hank has in his garage and they still have the originals back at the DEA office. No point.
Hank tries to get a confession to Jesse. Jesse doesn't budge, but learns through Hank that Walt was involved with Brock's death. Jesse finds Its All Good Man, he reveals "I would never..." Jesse goes crazy.
1) Brock isn't dead 2) Hank doesn't know who Brock is or anything about him being poisoned 3) Even if he did, in all likelihood Hank is totally unaware Walt even had a Lilly of the Valley (cue flashback to Hank and Marie giving Walt and Skyler the Lilly as a gift.) ------------------ You have to believe Jesse will find out about these things, but I'm unsure of how. I don't believe it will be though Hank. Saul knows about Mike. Saul knows about the Ricin cigarette and Brock. If anybody other than Walt spills the beans, it'll probably be Saul. Walt's the only one who knows about his involvement in Jane's death. I imagine Jesse can only learn of that directly from Walt.
Saul is the common connection. Jessie is going to find out and rat Walt out to Hank, and it is going to involve Saul.
I might have missed this but how does Saul know about Walt killing Mike? Was this ever discussed in the show? Or are we to assume that Walt told Saul off camera?
In last night's episode Saul suggests to Walt that they might send Hank "on a trip to Belize" like "where Mike went". So Saul knows. We don't know exactly how or why Saul knows, but he does.
Does anyone else think Saul's guys stole some money or put a tracking device in the barrels. Walt mentioned how long it took them to do the job. The guys also made a point of saying it was all there which seemed a little suspicious.
After they say that, Walt looks at the cash, turns back and says "close enough" and then there's a shot of Kuby and Huell kind of tensing their shoulders and looking at each other. So yeah, they took some money but Walt kind of expected them to and doesn't seem to care.
That's what I assumed as well, they skimmed a bit off the top knowing he wouldn't have time or desire to count it all.
I actually thought the opposite. They thought he was going to count everything, so when he barely checked they regretted not skimming some off the top and kept offering to go with him to help bury the money (presumably to pocket a few stacks then).
Actually, I don't think so. They were looking at all the money and thinking about taking it, and Bill Burr pretty much says "The guy killed 11 guys in 2 minutes, we don't wanna **** with him." Walt also hands them the bag of their cut too.