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Originally Posted by boziffous
Yeah, I was wondering why that wouldn't make sense to you. You had me thinking I was missing something from that scene.
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the show often assumes things that happen off screen. along those lines, i was a bit surprised that they chose to tell walt jr offscreen about his dad.
combined with the intentional ambiguity of the entire show, from moral ambiguity to characters acting out of character by breaking bad or bad luck, etc. not to mention ambigous ending like the lily of the valley ending.
part of the fun of this show for me is playing around with that and attempting to sort it out, there's a lot left out, a lot of flashbacks and a lot of portending, imo, all intentional and impossible to guess the outcome.
take ww's handling of holly in this last episode, are we to feel sympathetic for walt since he was so caring for the baby he just kidnapped? ambigous is fun tele.