I'd say it's just circumstantial. Equipment goes missing but you can't prove Walt was involved. Aside from the masks, you can't prove any of that stuff was used to make meth. And you can't definitively tie Walt to the stolen mask. So no, it's not hard evidence.
Yes, but even if his DNA were on it, he was the teacher of that class so that's totally reasonable and not anywhere close to enough for an arrest.
I think he's going to manufacture nuclear weapons. "Say my name." "You're Oppenheimer." "You're ******* right."
The significance of 52 and his scene in dennys is that he does beat the cancer again he told hank he only had 6 months to live, so by him celebrating his 52nd bday he will most likely go out another way then cancer
I actually thought it was Gilligan's way of making fun of "Lost" and "Lost" fans. Everybody read so damn far into those numbers with each and every show after they were introduced... and in the end, the explanation for them was so far-fetched and screamed of "we made it up as we went along". Whereas this show is so far from the "we made it up as we went along" angle. Gilligan has known what he was going to do with it all since day 1.
During the scene where he went to his trunk, he was clearly coughing and was taking some prescription drug; hinting that he still has the cancer. As for the 6 months thing, they are always just an estimate and we are not sure what timeline it is during that Hank & Walt confrontation. I agree he won't die because of cancer, he will go out with gun blazing.
That could very well be it. The opening scene from the first episode has him arranging the bacon to a 52 which we all thought would be his birthday but in fact it's the last number in the sequence. He was probably arranging all if the numbers but we didn't get to see all of that.
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Potentially a double meaning, but it was definitely his birthday. He told the waitress so and then showed her his New Hampshire driver's license to verify it. I think the last meth making montage took a couple of months. I think Walt made some passing comment like "these last couple months" or something like that. And all that came after his 51st birthday. I'd estimate that we're 3-6 months after his 51st birthday, 6-9 months before the flash forwards. I think Chris Hardwick on Talking Bad mentioned 6 months at one point but who knows if he actually knows what he's talking about.
So I rewatched the episode "One Minute" in season 3 where Jesse gets beaten to a pulp by Hank. In the hospital two things stick out that could foreshadow what happens next: Spoiler One is that Jesse swears to make Hank's life a living hell. He wants to torment him, make his career end and shred his house down. Finishes by saying "I will haunt his crusty ass forever until the day he sticks a gun up his mouth and pulls the trigger just to get me out of his head." The other thing is he mentions he wants to cook again without Walt (which of course he does with Walt). He says he has a get out of jail free card and tells Saul that that card isn't that Hank beat him to a pulp. His get out of jail free card would be to turn in "The Great Heisenberg." Spoiled even though everything happened in season 3.
yup. The writers in this show don't waste time, especially with it building up and only 6 episodes remaining. Jessie will rat him out. Aaron Paul also said that Walt and Jessie's relationship is beyond repair. I don't like it at all though.