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The episode started out slow and I kept thinking, "really, this is the 5th to the last episode and this is it?" And then that ending came and it blew me away. Both the confession from Walt and what Jessie found in his pocket, or rather didn't find, was all worth it.

Here is my prediction for the ending

 

Hank is going to tell the DEA department about his suspicion but then gets turned down about it (not enough evidence). Hank then gets angry while Walter is in the hospital and holds him hostage in his room. The police come and standoff with Hank. Hank then points a gun at the police or attempts to kill Walter and gets killed. Walter survives his cancer and being held hostage. The show then ends with Walter being in his house with Skylar and Jr.

Well just saying that the

White Residence won't be burned down, because we already did see Future Walter to go back to get the Ricin

 

 

No doubt jesse gets interrupted or some thing else but explains why they may have moved from the house. Safety having the entire contents doused in petrol etc..

No doubt jesse gets interrupted or some thing else but explains why they may have moved from the house. Safety having the entire contents doused in petrol etc..

 

Not only that but the housed was COMPLETELY trashed. It looked like it could've of been started on fire and stopped.

Not only that but the housed was COMPLETELY trashed. It looked like it could've of been started on fire and stopped.

 

It wasn't trashed, it looked like everything was taken out of and abandoned. I don't think there was any scorch marks anywhere. I could be wrong though. 

The episode started out slow and I kept thinking, "really, this is the 5th to the last episode and this is it?" And then that ending came and it blew me away. Both the confession from Walt and what Jessie found in his pocket, or rather didn't find, was all worth it.

 

The confession was not what I thought and Hank realised that he has nothing and no real back up!

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