Overall, I kind of liked the ending but it leaves a few questions: Did Lydia actually die? In the episode that Risen was introduced, it said it can take a few days with flu like symptoms. She had only had it for a few hours, easily she could have gone to a doctor? And MAYBE they could have done something to save her.
Two, did Gretchen and Elliot REALLY give the money to Walter Jr? Or did they immediately turn it over to the police, and end up in constant fear?
Sure, Jesse is free, but where the hell is he going?
Also, I was hoping for more information on Walt and Gretchen's past. In earlier episodes, it was quite clear they HAD history together...
And honestly, if I were Marie, I would have freaking NOT stayed in the same house. it would be so freaking empty and lonely without Hank.
Walt dying beside what he loved doing was a great way to end the show. Couldn't have asked for a better conclusion. All the loose ends were tied. I'm glad Jesse made it out alive. Jesse killing Todd was the most satisfying moment for me. That and Walt killing Jack mid-sentence just like how Jack killed Hank.
Oh my god that's right is he still waiting at his house
Originally Posted by Doxinator
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Overall, I kind of liked the ending but it leaves a few questions: Did Lydia actually die? In the episode that Risen was introduced, it said it can take a few days with flu like symptoms. She had only had it for a few hours, easily she could have gone to a doctor? And MAYBE they could have done something to save her.
Two, did Gretchen and Elliot REALLY give the money to Walter Jr? Or did they immediately turn it over to the police, and end up in constant fear?
Sure, Jesse is free, but where the hell is he going?
Also, I was hoping for more information on Walt and Gretchen's past. In earlier episodes, it was quite clear they HAD history together...
And honestly, if I were Marie, I would have freaking NOT stayed in the same house. it would be so freaking empty and lonely without Hank.
JUST THE MANY QUESTIONS OF ME
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I would think Gretchen and Elliot did give the money to his kids because they believed that there were hitmen that made sure they did so. If they'd turned it over to the police, they would have been killed (or that's what they would think would have happened).
I too asked the same question about Jesse. I suppose that's just up to the audience, but I really did want to know what his life would be like after these events.
I personally have not watched the show, but three of my friends came over right after watching the finale and said it was beautiful, the best finale they had ever seen, and that it ended perfectly.
A marvelous series with a perfect (as it can get) ending.
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I loved the atmosphere of the entire episode. It was as if Walt was a ghost, just taking care of business before meeting his inevitable death. The scene at the Schwartz, where they are shown living in complete ignorance of Walt while he admires the lifestyle he "could" have led. The scene where he pops up at Skyller's house ("...It made me feel alive."). The scene with Lydia and Todd... pomegranate, I liked the entire damn episode.
Also, I almost cried when that scene with Jesse building a box (remember the box he traded for an ounce of weed?) popped up and then bam! Back to reality.
The one thing that I was little unsure about was (as already mentioned here)
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Lydia's "death" sentence. It did not have that feeling of closure the rest of the episode had. Personally, I would've liked to see her die like, in front of a "business" meeting or something.
All in all, this is what Dexter should've become. Instead, I remember praying for that damn series to end two years ago before dropping it.
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