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My prediction: Declan (http://breakingbad.wikia.com/wiki/Declan) is responsible for the "Heisenberg" spray painted in WW's place. Keep in mind that Walt's famous "say my name" speech occurred when they met. I don't know what their deal was but I reckon Declan can't be happy that Walt's out because he wanted the 99.1% meth, which Lydia indicates is no longer being produced. I think Declan (or maybe Lydia/the German side of the cartel?) threaten Walt and his family if he doesn't deliver on the good meth. Walt tells them to fuck off and then comes home to "Heisenberg" spray painted on the wall and someone in his family dead. If I had to guess; Walt's son found dead in the pool. The pool seems like a homage to the Sopranos, symbolizing family. Seeing the kids skateboarding in the empty pool reminded me of the end the Sopranos. Why the son? Well all along you had to figure he'd have some kind of more prominent role or moment in the series. I think this is it. Skylar proceeds to freak the fugg out and wants to go to the cops. If we're to believe the theory that Walt kills her, then this is the reason why.
fascinating and believable, could be. There are so many could be's and moving parts in this series though. Without doing much research I was just figuring that Walter had been outed as Heisenburg and the spray paint was a sort of mocking by the local kids, who were skating in the pool. The family was gone and Walter was on his own running from the law or the gang. I couldn't figure out why the house was fenced off though. I like your version better, and agree that the pool probably plays some sort of greater roll, as it has played major roles in the past, anywhere from Sklyer trying to drown in it to Walter sitting by it and pondering whatever. In fact this last episode started at the pool, which was the last time the family (Hank and Marie included) was whole. I've just decided to vote for anyone and everyone to die and view Walt as the villain. It seems easier to let go of this series like that and vote for a spectacular ending. I think I have figured out their format though. We will see bits and pieces of the ending at the beginning of every episode, starting with the empty house and Walt getting the ricin, but we wont see the final twist till the last episode. Kind of like how the did the second season with the plane crash.
The house would be fenced off if it's a crime scene, and if the cops thought that there was meth cooking there. What I think happened is the cops went in, found no evidence of cooking, but at this point the house is abandoned. Remember, Walt and Skyler had paid off that house, so it's not like there is a bank to take it.
Wonder if the next door neighbor freaked out seeing Walt because everybody thought he was dead, or how he was portrayed in the media as a monster like I'm sure would happen.
That was my first thought also, but a house meth lab would be way to low level for Walt. At this point the cops would be looking for murder and racketeering charges which would just be more of a routine search without gating it off, unless its be seized which would be something much bigger. Im leaning more towards something horrible happened to a family member there.
During the final scene last week when Walt is walking out of the garage... and then he turned around I was thinking 'NO WALT, don't do it!' I don't have a clue how the series will end but I have watched every show. I like Walt, and sure he's a bad guy, but he has never directly gone after innocent people or anything like that. Yeah there was some collateral damage. =) I would like to believe that the show will end in a way that Walt goes out in style, but he does something heroic, like saving a family member from someone before biting it. Jesse is so lost he might as well kill himself, and maybe he does. =) I have never much liked Skylar because she was way too bitchy before she even knew anything. One of the kids is definitely dying. The house probably has very little to do with anything. The flash forwards never are what you think they are... the scenes around their house after the plane crash made you think there was a bombing or explosion, but it was actually the plane crash. I don't think Walt's final confrontation would be with Hank, I don't think he has any hatred or malice toward the guy because he almost is part of the family. With only a book Hank is going to have a hard time getting Walk arrested. But... Jesse would be enough to bring Walt down... and I suspect that will be addressed one way or another verrry soon. Both Walt and Hank will be heading Jesse's way as soon as they stop staring at each other in the garage.
Do you remember when he poisoned the little kid. Do you believe that the kid wasn't innocent? i love Walt too, but you can see that he has become truly evil. The good in him is trying to fight off the evil, but so far, evil is consuming him.
I've got a request to the meth cooks out there. Could you add a little fluoride to the mix before it goes for sale? Go Blazers
True =) but he *didn't* actually kill the kid... just made him sick. In general the people he's gone after are all in the drug business. To go completely evil he will have to indiscriminately kill someone, and I don't think he is there yet and I am not sure they will take him there. Having him be evil enough, but not too evil is a fine line they have walked pretty well. Maybe he finds the cancer spread to his brain and that causes him to go completely off the deep end... a way for him to go full evil and still have people pulling for him. =)
PS, my wife now hates Walt because he killed "mike". I wonder how many other people changed their opinion on Walt after that? Personally, I'm rooting for him to get away with everything, including killing his bitch cheating whore wife.
Mike was my favorite character, that was a tough one there. My wife started hating Walt even before he was very evil... she thought he was putting his family in danger right from the start and that is where she drew the line.