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Here is why Hank will die. He called Marie and said cheerfully; "we got him", "it may be a while before I get home" and "I love you". I think that was a hint that he is going to be killed in the next episode.

Vince loves to ###### with us when it comes to foreshadowing, though, so I'm not so sure...

Well we already know Walt and Jesse won't die. The question is say both Hank and Gomez die, does Walt then go after Skylars' sister Marie to tie up all loose ends?

I have a feeling tonight one of them dies

The last episode that ended with the shootout was enormously deceptive and misleading. It had to be a false shootout, they will show the actual shootout tonight with hank or Gomez dying or living. It is totally impossible to have a bunch of guys with machine guns firing at two guys and not hit one of them. If the writers did make two shootout scenes, one that doesn't show them getting hit and one with them someone getting hit, shame on the show's producers. The intense cliffhanger is kind of unnecessary in my opinion.  To be honest, it was the most unrealistic shootout scene on tv of all time.

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Heart shattering episode. So much happened, I don't even know where to begin.

This!

Wow, what an episode. They aren't holding any punches!

I honestly don't know who to feel for more. I still sympathize with Walt, but I think I feel most for Jesse & to a less extent Walt Jr.

The part with Jesse being kept alive like a slave, maybe cooking meth for the rest of his life in those conditions... it was just gutwrenching to watch.

 

The episode's theme was very much around the statement which Jesse said in the past - how Walt is incredibly smart and whatever you think will happen, the exact complete opposite will happen.  
 
The episode was all about Walt's trail of destruction.  From the very start there was that scene from the first day they cooked meth, and the next forty minutes we see the impact he's had on people and the lives destroyed.
 
And then at the very end, when she answers the phone.  She's completely broken down as Walt continues to manipulate her, ironically as he's actually giving his confession to the police listening in.

 

And then at the very end, when she answers the phone.  She's completely broken down as Walt continues to manipulate her, ironically as he's actually giving his confession to the police listening in.

 

 

he was manipulating the police there...making sure she looked like the "innocent" wife of an abusive marriage and not a willing participant...

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