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Originally Posted by dyna mo
i'm figuring relentless's failing up angle has to be what's going on here. the failing up is being turned into flailing down. i do get that. ww's hiding the gas can in the neighbor's garbage can in the last episode and a couple other sce, oh, the scene where walt jr. calls him on lying about the gas smell, are both him flailing around for how to get himself out of this particular jam.
so i do see (think?) that the writers are moving towards walt's ending by finally having one of his grand schemes fail. it just seems that the jammed that pretty much all into this episode. and that's a tall order. i would imagine now that they have us all (the viewers) pointed in the right direction, these last episodes are prolly going to be tight.

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There was a lot in this episode. Normally they would have taken 2-3 episodes to cover all this ground and done it with great tension and detail.
I have a feeling they realize they have a lot of loose ends to tie up and are quickly running out of time so they are cramming more and more into the episodes.