Well, I'm going to stop posting here until the show is over because I don't want reactionary fan opinions coloring my perception of the show.
He's pretty damn desperate. That said though, Walt has the Methlamine now. Shooting him leaves everyone out any money at allAnd I wonder just how desperate Mike is that he listens to Walt's bullshit again and not just shoots him on the spot.
I suspect that next week, he will try to cut a deal with the guys from Phoenix: they buy out Jesse and Mike's share of the methylamine, and Walt instead cooks for the Phoenix market. Feeds right into his "empire building" fantasy.
I think that somewhere deep down inside Walt does still care about Skylar. I am almost certain he still cares deeply about his children. It's just that where they and Skylar used to be numero uno in his life, they now have slipped from that position. Walt's ego and need to prove his self worth (agree with Temis here) is now the the thing that drives him.He despises Skyler and vice versa. It's about power.
It's not that he misses his kids. It's that Skyler "took them from him." It's not about wanting Jesse to stay in his life.
Walt (still) has affection (twisted or not) for Jesse but not for Skylar and his kids? Makes no sense.I still think there's some twisted affection for Jesse that exists on Walt's part,
This scene and the one with Skylar and Marie seems like about as close as we'll get to "humor" this season.That dinner scene was awesome. Jesse was trying so hard to be a good guest, and Skyler was just having none of it. It was great the way Walt just did it to screw with both of them.
Dude--I'm curious, does anyone else know if the little "arc welder" Walt made out of the wires is plausible? That seems like an awful lot of power to be coming out of a standard 120V power supply.
Agree that Walt has some kind of deal in mind, but how does he make a deal and stay the boss? He made it pretty clear that he likes being in business for himself so I don't see him allowing the Phoenix group any power in his territoty. By the same token, the Phoenix guys either want Walt cooking for them (both Phoenix and Albequrke, however it's spelled) or not at all. Rock and a hard place -- somebody dies.I suspect that next week, he will try to cut a deal with the guys from Phoenix: they buy out Jesse and Mike's share of the methylamine, and Walt instead cooks for the Phoenix market. Feeds right into his "empire building" fantasy.
Conceded, although I do think he still loves them, that love is buried under several other things Walt apparently thinks are more important.Gblews, it's not that I think Walter doesn't love his kids, but it's a question of how much. He acted as if Skyler had permanently removed the kids from his life and that they were hidden from him. They're not hidden. He can see them at Hank and Marie's whenever he wants. I just don't get the impression that Walt is aching with loneliness for his kids.
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