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Euphoria14 said:
Max King of the Wild said:
eFKac said:
Yup I am excited. I wonder how they will end it. A lot of loose ties to wrap up. Jessie and the Nazi gang, Gray Matter Industries, Skyler, kids and their situation, trial and so on. Only 75 minutes, there will be a lot to show, hope it will deliver, maybe they'll just skip some things.

I hope Sony Computer Entertainment will lend some money to Sony Pictures and hire Vince Gilligan to be a creative director for a game, that dude can fucking write! He's involved in the Better Call Saul spinoff?

Introducing Grey Matter at the end of last episode pissed me off. I feel like its something that should have more than a part of an episode to develop. Seriously, I feel like they are ending this too soon. Everything in the last 7 episodes feels like it was buildup to the last season not the last episode.

Nothing is going to happen with Grey Matter. The whole point of that scene is Walt realizing everything from his life as Walter White is gone. There is no legacy for him to leave behind. This was realized not only when Skyler cut him or when Walt Jr. told him to just die. This was ultimately realized when all his accomplishments with Grey Matter were just wiped away as if they never happened.

All he has left is Heisenberg. He is going back to get Uncle Jack and Co. I am sure he also knows Jesse isn't dead either since that same interview mentioned his signature blue being back on the streets. 

He isn't going to allow his hard work to be claimed by someone else again, as it did with Grey Matter. Jesse might live though as he is Walt's greatest achievement. I hope i'm right too because Jesse is my favorite character on the show.

 

Elliot and Gretchen are going to be fine. This is a pride thing with Walt right now. He has nothing holding him back now. No family concerns or money. This is 100% about his pride and being remembered for his accomplishments as Heisenberg.

 

I could be wrong since the show always does what you don't expect. Either way, I can't wait to watch it!

Greymatter was one of the reasons Walt started cooking meth and one of the reasons he couldn't stop. He's still bitter about them discrediting him for something he helped build and is angry with himself because he left. There isn't closure there. There are a few plot points that were dropped from Breaking Bad early, like Marie being a kleptomaniac that have never been brought up again; I doubt they'd keep bringing greymatter up if they did not intend to finish that storyline.