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Could one of you lawyers find out the recording laws in New Mexico? Would they have been allowed to record that call?
That was going through my mind as it happened. :bag: They would have needed a warrant for any recording to be admissible. But they weren't doing it for the recording; they were doing it to find the money. That's the physical evidence they needed to corroborate the testimony they'll get from Jesse.
They must have a warrant then. If not, how would the wire recording in the plaza have been of any use?
 
Curtis Johnson (?) aka Lem on The Shield stuck around on set playing chess with cast and crew after he got killed. He was also paid for the show's final season despite not appearing in any scenes. He was also at cast/crew parties during that season.

Aaron Paul isn't a guest star or a recent addition. It would be exceptionally weird for him to NOT be there if he died an episode or two before the finale.
:goodposting:

I love that Christo thinks it's a reality show or something. "Oh my character is dead. Later guys."

 
They cant ALL die. Somebody has to oout him as heisenberg. My guess is gomez survives
How he survived, it was a miracle.Then Howie survived?

No, 'fraid not. We lost Howie the next day.

Over Macho Grande?

No. I don't think I'll ever get over Macho Grande.

 
Cliffhanger seemed cheap and unnecessary. They made it obvious from Hank's phone call with Marie that Hank and Gomez were going to die, and made it obvious that Jesse is getting away. So just show it. It's really no cliffhanger after you telegraph it. What would happen in the aftermath is cliffhanger enough. Should have had Hank get shot as he reached for his badge.
It's not unnecessary to me. I really have no idea whether or not Hank is dead. Maybe he is, and maybe he isn't. I can't wait to find out. Isn't that the definition of a good cliffhanger?
I mean how could he possibly survive that without ruining it? I already find it hard to believe he had survived as long as he did already. It's laughable that they weren't gunned down within 5 seconds with the close to 8-10 guns aimed at them.I personally thought that scene could have been done much better. I expect they open the next show with Jesse wandering the desert and getting picked up by some random.
Don't know to what extent of course but on Talking Dead Bad, Cranston said that
the shootout continues next week.
 
So i think everyone assumes walt gets a machine gun to kill the nazis cuz maybe theyre threatening his family? So he just leaves them? And they are still looking for walt a year later? I cant wait to find out

 
Curtis Johnson (?) aka Lem on The Shield stuck around on set playing chess with cast and crew after he got killed. He was also paid for the show's final season despite not appearing in any scenes. He was also at cast/crew parties during that season.

Aaron Paul isn't a guest star or a recent addition. It would be exceptionally weird for him to NOT be there if he died an episode or two before the finale.
:goodposting: I love that Christo thinks it's a reality show or something. "Oh my character is dead. Later guys."
How do we know which scenes of which episodes were shot when? It doesn't have to be shot in chronological order. Walt has his hair in the final episode. They could have shot those scenes before the rest of the season.

 
Could one of you lawyers find out the recording laws in New Mexico? Would they have been allowed to record that call?
That was going through my mind as it happened. :bag: They would have needed a warrant for any recording to be admissible. But they weren't doing it for the recording; they were doing it to find the money. That's the physical evidence they needed to corroborate the testimony they'll get from Jesse.
They must have a warrant then. If not, how would the wire recording in the plaza have been of any use?
The rest of the DEA doesn't know what Hank and Gomez have been up to. They don't have a warrant.

 
Curtis Johnson (?) aka Lem on The Shield stuck around on set playing chess with cast and crew after he got killed. He was also paid for the show's final season despite not appearing in any scenes. He was also at cast/crew parties during that season.

Aaron Paul isn't a guest star or a recent addition. It would be exceptionally weird for him to NOT be there if he died an episode or two before the finale.
:goodposting: I love that Christo thinks it's a reality show or something. "Oh my character is dead. Later guys."
How do we know which scenes of which episodes were shot when? It doesn't have to be shot in chronological order. Walt has his hair in the final episode. They could have shot those scenes before the rest of the season.
Remotely possible, but unlikely. There are a number of issues to address in doing so, not the least of which are guild requirements for credit and/or pay. How do we know that all the action in the final episode takes place in year 53?

 
Perhaps a bit of foreshadowing from earlier in the season...when the Nazis go on the killing spree at Decklin's meth lab, you think they get everyone...but after they pull Lydia out of the hole, they realize that one of the guys isn't dead (and then gets taken care of). So perhaps, they are a tad cocky and aren't as detailed as we think :shrug:

 
also did they record the conversation with Walt and Jessie ###
Seriously?
I was just thinking about it since walt went through the laundry list of crap he didYour the mathematician you put 2 and 2 together
Well, I imagine they recorded it with Jessie's permission, which gets them out of the warrant issue. At a minimum they listened in with Jessie's permission so two federal agents can now testify as to what they heard directly from the suspect. Otherwise they can't arrest Walt just for showing up in the desert.

 
also did they record the conversation with Walt and Jessie ###
Seriously?
I was just thinking about it since walt went through the laundry list of crap he didYour the mathematician you put 2 and 2 together
Well, I imagine they recorded it with Jessie's permission, which gets them out of the warrant issue. At a minimum they listened in with Jessie's permission so two federal agents can now testify as to what they heard directly from the suspect. Otherwise they can't arrest Walt just for showing up in the desert.
meh I dont think it was so obvious whether they recorded it or not. I thought that was the plan (and come to think of it maybe thats how Heisenberg is outed, after Marie finds the tape) but then they followed him to catch him with the money.

 
Nah they didn't record that guys. The 2 experienced DEA agents that just set up a mission a few days earlier to have Jesse record a conversation with Walt totally let the phone conversation where Walt admits murder and drug trafficking go. :thumbup:

 
Spectacular episode overall, but if one is to pick nits, I thought the shootout scene went on too long for no death/injury.
:goodposting:

The shootout wasn't up to the normal standards of this show (granted, this isn't an action show so it's understandable to see them stumble over this kind of scene). Much better would have been to end the episode with Nazis drawing their guns on Hank and Gomez, and then start off the next episode with something quicker and less contrived.

 
also did they record the conversation with Walt and Jessie ###
Seriously?
I was just thinking about it since walt went through the laundry list of crap he didYour the mathematician you put 2 and 2 together
Well, I imagine they recorded it with Jessie's permission, which gets them out of the warrant issue. At a minimum they listened in with Jessie's permission so two federal agents can now testify as to what they heard directly from the suspect. Otherwise they can't arrest Walt just for showing up in the desert.
meh I dont think it was so obvious whether they recorded it or not. I thought that was the plan (and come to think of it maybe thats how Heisenberg is outed, after Marie finds the tape) but then they followed him to catch him with the money.
when they dig up the money as well as the other circimstantial evidence, he's done for anyway...

 
Spectacular episode overall, but if one is to pick nits, I thought the shootout scene went on too long for no death/injury.
:goodposting:

The shootout wasn't up to the normal standards of this show (granted, this isn't an action show so it's understandable to see them stumble over this kind of scene). Much better would have been to end the episode with Nazis drawing their guns on Hank and Gomez, and then start off the next episode with something quicker and less contrived.
Yeah, I hate to say it, but that shootout might've been a bit of fan service.

 
This thread makes me better understand how a nation of tens of millions can go along with ethnic cleansing, hostile military takeover of neighboring countries, etc.

 
Has anyone touched on the way that Walt seemed to become more sympathetic at the end? He had what appeared to be tears in his eyes and he was genuinely concerned about Hank getting killed.He looked defeated and human,like the walt from the beginning of the show,until he got near Jesse that is....then he got back into character . Im wondering if the show makes him the guy we all root for again.

 
Has anyone touched on the way that Walt seemed to become more sympathetic at the end? He had what appeared to be tears in his eyes and he was genuinely concerned about Hank getting killed.He looked defeated and human,like the walt from the beginning of the show,until he got near Jesse that is....then he got back into character . Im wondering if the show makes him the guy we all root for again.
I have been rooting for him the whole time.

 
also did they record the conversation with Walt and Jessie ###
Seriously?
I was just thinking about it since walt went through the laundry list of crap he didYour the mathematician you put 2 and 2 together
Well, I imagine they recorded it with Jessie's permission, which gets them out of the warrant issue. At a minimum they listened in with Jessie's permission so two federal agents can now testify as to what they heard directly from the suspect. Otherwise they can't arrest Walt just for showing up in the desert.
meh I dont think it was so obvious whether they recorded it or not. I thought that was the plan (and come to think of it maybe thats how Heisenberg is outed, after Marie finds the tape) but then they followed him to catch him with the money.
when they dig up the money as well as the other circimstantial evidence, he's done for anyway...
unless.......

 
Spectacular episode overall, but if one is to pick nits, I thought the shootout scene went on too long for no death/injury.
:goodposting:

The shootout wasn't up to the normal standards of this show (granted, this isn't an action show so it's understandable to see them stumble over this kind of scene). Much better would have been to end the episode with Nazis drawing their guns on Hank and Gomez, and then start off the next episode with something quicker and less contrived.
Yeah, I hate to say it, but that shootout might've been a bit of fan service.
I am not sure how the nazis missed. But like I said I think I saw gomey take one in the gut. I was half blitzed last night so I will have to go back and re-watch that scene

 
I'm sure the opening next week will show Hank and Gomey getting finished off with the lead in to the opening credits.

I kind of wish they showed them getting shot last night and brought the aftermath next week, but whatever. Who am I to argue. ####ing awesome show.

 
Also two scientific questions: why is Walt's product blue? Is that just written into the script for the heck of it, or is there actually some kind of formula that he is using which, in real life, would produce a blue product? Anyone know?

Secondly: when the uncle doesn't have a mask on at the start of the episode, how likely is he to get sick? And what would happen if he did- would he die? Pass out?
Bump. Anybody know this stuff?

 
Also two scientific questions: why is Walt's product blue? Is that just written into the script for the heck of it, or is there actually some kind of formula that he is using which, in real life, would produce a blue product? Anyone know?

Secondly: when the uncle doesn't have a mask on at the start of the episode, how likely is he to get sick? And what would happen if he did- would he die? Pass out?
Bump. Anybody know this stuff?
Some part of the formula. I think Walt explained early on why it was blue, can't remember

The Uncle is a bad ### and doesn't give a sh**. He maybe dying of cancer also for all I know

 
Also two scientific questions: why is Walt's product blue? Is that just written into the script for the heck of it, or is there actually some kind of formula that he is using which, in real life, would produce a blue product? Anyone know?

Secondly: when the uncle doesn't have a mask on at the start of the episode, how likely is he to get sick? And what would happen if he did- would he die? Pass out?
Bump. Anybody know this stuff?
I think I read an interview with Gilligan at some point saying that it would not be blue in real life. He just made it blue for effect.

 
Also two scientific questions: why is Walt's product blue? Is that just written into the script for the heck of it, or is there actually some kind of formula that he is using which, in real life, would produce a blue product? Anyone know?

Secondly: when the uncle doesn't have a mask on at the start of the episode, how likely is he to get sick? And what would happen if he did- would he die? Pass out?
Bump. Anybody know this stuff?
I think I read an interview with Gilligan at some point saying that it would not be blue in real life. He just made it blue for effect.
True, but the show explained it as an effect of using methylamine instead of pseudoephedrin to produce the meth.

 
Has anyone touched on the way that Walt seemed to become more sympathetic at the end? He had what appeared to be tears in his eyes and he was genuinely concerned about Hank getting killed.He looked defeated and human,like the walt from the beginning of the show,until he got near Jesse that is....then he got back into character . Im wondering if the show makes him the guy we all root for again.
I'm still not so sure I like that turn. I don't now why but I kind of wanted Walt to be beyond redemption and the show ultimately being about Jesse and Hank's triumph. Is that wrong?

Until Walt started freaking out when he saw the Nazis, I was convinced that he had called them back and told them to come anyway but that we wouldn't be shown that until a flashback in an upcoming episode. I even thought maybe he had masterminded a way to get Hank to take him out of the scene so the Nazis could reign down hellfire on Jesse on Gomie, as unrealistic as that would have been.

 
The blue first appeared in tuco's ' office. Walt said that they tweaked the formula at that time.

 
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also did they record the conversation with Walt and Jessie ###
Seriously?
I was just thinking about it since walt went through the laundry list of crap he didYour the mathematician you put 2 and 2 together
Well, I imagine they recorded it with Jessie's permission, which gets them out of the warrant issue. At a minimum they listened in with Jessie's permission so two federal agents can now testify as to what they heard directly from the suspect. Otherwise they can't arrest Walt just for showing up in the desert.
meh I dont think it was so obvious whether they recorded it or not. I thought that was the plan (and come to think of it maybe thats how Heisenberg is outed, after Marie finds the tape) but then they followed him to catch him with the money.
when they dig up the money as well as the other circimstantial evidence, he's done for anyway...
Walt threatened to claim Hank was the mastermind and he was the meth cook, and that he paid for Hank's medical bills (which he did). In what way would finding barrels of money have changed this dynamic? The only thing I can think of that would have changed would be if the phone call had been recorded.

Someone posted earlier that Jesse's consent would be enough. I'm still curious about this. I don't see how this is in any way different to recording in the plaza if that had gone forward. I think that either a recording would be admissible or there must be a warrant. The only other explanation I can come up with would be a canned TV stereotype of Hank using the recordings to spook Walt into a confession, but there's no way he could have expected Walt to talk w/o a lawyer. Jesse would know better than that at the very least, and would have told Hank and Gomie as much.

This is a big loose end that may end up not being addressed because it may have now been rendered moot. :(

 
Also two scientific questions: why is Walt's product blue? Is that just written into the script for the heck of it, or is there actually some kind of formula that he is using which, in real life, would produce a blue product? Anyone know?

Secondly: when the uncle doesn't have a mask on at the start of the episode, how likely is he to get sick? And what would happen if he did- would he die? Pass out?
Bump. Anybody know this stuff?
(1) I have zero idea about the first question.

(2) I noticed the uncle taking his mask off before he should have and immediately thought of the ricin Walt went back for becoming involved down the line in a demonstration cook...

 
Also two scientific questions: why is Walt's product blue? Is that just written into the script for the heck of it, or is there actually some kind of formula that he is using which, in real life, would produce a blue product? Anyone know?

Secondly: when the uncle doesn't have a mask on at the start of the episode, how likely is he to get sick? And what would happen if he did- would he die? Pass out?
Bump. Anybody know this stuff?
(1) I have zero idea about the first question.

(2) I noticed the uncle taking his mask off before he should have and immediately thought of the ricin Walt went back for becoming involved down the line in a demonstration cook...
Good catch! :thumbup:

 

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