Lydia is not anything like a pampered, elite Marie Antoinette. She’s something completely different, a ruthless killer who is extremely high-strung and is squeamish about violence in her presence.
Now that I read that description, I wonder if it would also have been accurate for Hitler.
So I wonder if Hank perhaps resumed surveillance on the White residence, and someone catches Jesse in the act, and maybe he’ll be able to be flipped against Walt now.
I think SenorBeef meant Hank himself could be following Jesse. He left the office precipitously (missing even more meetings) after being forced to drop the surveillance detail.
I meant that it wouldn’t be implausible for Hank himself to be following Jesse, or to have gone to or watched Walt’s place. The threat escalated things, and he might’ve changed his mind about surveillance. There’s nothing to indicate that’s the case, but it’d create an interesting scenario next week, when Jesse can be arrested committing a clear crime, but he now has some reason to possibly work with the DEA…
I’m not sure he actually ends up setting fire to the house, it might be a red herring. The flash forward house didn’t seem like it was burnt out, lacking obvious fire damage, but then that may have just been a production issue - maybe they didn’t want to actually destroy the house they film in.
They could have had the house repaired, of course, but I think the carpets and things look the same in “Blood Money.” I thought I saw some damage in the kitchen that could’ve been from a fire, but my guess is that Walt either confronts Jesse or Jesse discovers something that makes him change his mind. (Not Walt Jr.) I don’t think they’ll have him arrested and interrogated for two episodes in a row. It seems kind of redundant.
They don’t film in the house, they film on a stage. The house is just for exteriors. Someone lives in it, as mentioned, and would probably be pissed if the makers of TV’s Breaking Bad spraypainted HEISENBERG on their walls, then burnt down their house.
Haven’t looked myself, but it’s at funnyordie.com. I’m guessing it’s safe.