Regarding this theory (which has since been edited out of the Wikipedia article), I didn’t think there was any Lithium in meth. The formula given in Wikipedia is C[SUB]10[/SUB]H[SUB]15[/SUB]N.
It would have been a nice theory, if it worked. (I still like the way that those second season episode titles combined to make a clue about the plane crash.)
Can someone sum up what we know about the whole Gray Matter situation? I last saw that episode when it originally aired, and I know the broad strokes (the company became big after Walt left) but I’m having a hard time remembering the details. There was something about a love triangle, right? Were Skyler and Walt Jr. in the picture yet?
That’s what a lot of people have assumed, but nobody ever said so and I think the dialogue suggests otherwise. There’s a conversation where Gretchen says Walt just left very suddenly (when he was visiting Gretchen and her family) and wouldn’t explain what was going on. You can find the background on the Breaking Bad wiki, for example. The gist of it is that Walt says Elliot and Gretchen cut him out and got rich from his research, and they say he left and never told them why. He cashed out of the company for $5,000 long before it was worth anything, and his piece of the company would be worth hundreds of millions now.
No. I think some people have assumed that must have been the reason, but it’s contradicted in a few places and it doesn’t make much sense. Walt knew Gretchen and (probably) Elliott from college and they worked together around that time. He was working at Los Alamos when he met Skyler, which suggests he’d already left Gray Matter already. Skyler is also a decade younger than Walt is, so he can’t have been a young man working at Gray Matter and starting a family with her at the same time.
I’m not sure I really care how it ends; because I think it will be an ending to be talked about regardless.
What I’m going to hate slogging through in these posts is that no matter what the ending is; a bunch of people will hate it, and a bunch of people will love it.
I thought it was meant to show how prissy she is. Remember when she first met Mike in that diner? She first asked for herbal tea (which the diner didn’t have) and then stevia or some non-standard sweetener. I think Mike rolled his eyes at her, and how much she stood out. At least in the place she met Todd, her chamomile tea and stevia were available.
For a series finale that Gilligan has promised would tie up all loose ends, seems like there’s still a lot of loose ends to tie up in a single episode.
I don’t think that will leave a lot of room for subtlety, it’s going to have to be wham bam thank you ma’am. Roll credits.
There are three basic ways to cook meth. One of them, the Birch reduction method (ironically sometimes called the Nazi method), uses lithium as a catalyst.
Now that it appears that Saul has left this show for good I hope that they come out and say that the spinoff is actually a sequel and not a prequel. I’d much rather see what kind of life he has in Nebraska, does he try to reestablish himself, are there people coming after him (law, other criminals)? That seems much more interesting than a prequel that we already knows how it will end.
I’m excited to see how this all ends, and like the posts made before this one, there will be people who love it, people who hate it and people who think it’s just ok.
FWIW, my predictions:
The final episode begins with a flashback to that fateful 4th of July weekend when Walt suddenly packed his bags and left Gretchen; this will finally explain the details of what happened in the now infamous “love triangle.”
Walt returns to NM to settle the score with Uncle Jack, and get his fortune back with the intent of giving it to his family. How he plans to pull this off, I haven’t a clue but can’t wait to find out. Perhaps they all die, Walt included.
“Bold ass spoiler no-one-saw-this-coming” prediction : Skyler is informed by the DEA that she’s going to prison. Overcome with guilt, she hands the kids over to Marie. She arranges a secret meeting with Walt to discuss the fortune and how to give it to the kids. During the meeting, she swipes the ricin from Walt. Final scene: Skyler takes the ricin
I dunno. Chances are that Saul will have a very boring life in Nebraska. There are a lot more hijinks to get up to as a criminal lawyer than there are managing a Cinnabon, especially since he’ll be wanting to keep his head down.
It’s actually a proper downer ending for him, even though he survives.