I assumed that Hank knew it was Walt when he was on the can. And that he had the FBI bring all those boxes over to get rid of any potential evidence implicating Walt. I have a feeling Hank, Marie, Skylar and the kids take off with Walt's money.verb_to_trust wrote:To be honest I find it sort of unrealistic that Hank would not be more open to covering this up due to the family issues it would cause/Walt dying (which I don't believe). I mean........Hank is a cop, right? They aren't exactly known for ethics....
TV: Breaking Bad
-
shinkdew
- Broken Tamborine
- Posts: 275
- Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 2:59 am
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
- EJ
- Fake NYC Setlist Relayer
- Posts: 7053
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 3:15 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
Really? You realize all of those boxes were marked "Copies"? Seemed blatantly clear he was trying to confirm if it really could have been Walt.shinkdew wrote:I assumed that Hank knew it was Walt when he was on the can. And that he had the FBI bring all those boxes over to get rid of any potential evidence implicating Walt. I have a feeling Hank, Marie, Skylar and the kids take off with Walt's money.verb_to_trust wrote:To be honest I find it sort of unrealistic that Hank would not be more open to covering this up due to the family issues it would cause/Walt dying (which I don't believe). I mean........Hank is a cop, right? They aren't exactly known for ethics....
-
shinkdew
- Broken Tamborine
- Posts: 275
- Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 2:59 am
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
How do you know Hank didn't mark them as "copies"? As someone pointed out earlier, Hank can't turn Walt in or have him caught by somebody else. Besides looking completely ridiculous, his medical bills were paid with drug money, which implicates him.EJ wrote:Really? You realize all of those boxes were marked "Copies"? Seemed blatantly clear he was trying to confirm if it really could have been Walt.shinkdew wrote:I assumed that Hank knew it was Walt when he was on the can. And that he had the FBI bring all those boxes over to get rid of any potential evidence implicating Walt. I have a feeling Hank, Marie, Skylar and the kids take off with Walt's money.verb_to_trust wrote:To be honest I find it sort of unrealistic that Hank would not be more open to covering this up due to the family issues it would cause/Walt dying (which I don't believe). I mean........Hank is a cop, right? They aren't exactly known for ethics....
- BDB
- likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
- Posts: 736
- Joined: Fri January 04, 2013 12:20 am
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
i dont believe hank will break bad. too much tension built up between the two of them that the show will capitalize on.shinkdew wrote:How do you know Hank didn't mark them as "copies"? As someone pointed out earlier, Hank can't turn Walt in or have him caught by somebody else. Besides looking completely ridiculous, his medical bills were paid with drug money, which implicates him.EJ wrote:Really? You realize all of those boxes were marked "Copies"? Seemed blatantly clear he was trying to confirm if it really could have been Walt.shinkdew wrote:I assumed that Hank knew it was Walt when he was on the can. And that he had the FBI bring all those boxes over to get rid of any potential evidence implicating Walt. I have a feeling Hank, Marie, Skylar and the kids take off with Walt's money.verb_to_trust wrote:To be honest I find it sort of unrealistic that Hank would not be more open to covering this up due to the family issues it would cause/Walt dying (which I don't believe). I mean........Hank is a cop, right? They aren't exactly known for ethics....
- griffinxi
- A Return To Form
- Posts: 168
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:46 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
They can still capitalize on the tension while coming to the same end-- what if we find out in another flash forward, for example, that the Schrader household is in a state similar to the White household?BDB wrote:I dont believe hank will break bad. too much tension built up between the two of them that the show will capitalize on.shinkdew wrote:How do you know Hank didn't mark them as "copies"? As someone pointed out earlier, Hank can't turn Walt in or have him caught by somebody else. Besides looking completely ridiculous, his medical bills were paid with drug money, which implicates him.EJ wrote:Really? You realize all of those boxes were marked "Copies"? Seemed blatantly clear he was trying to confirm if it really could have been Walt.shinkdew wrote:I assumed that Hank knew it was Walt when he was on the can. And that he had the FBI bring all those boxes over to get rid of any potential evidence implicating Walt. I have a feeling Hank, Marie, Skylar and the kids take off with Walt's money.verb_to_trust wrote:To be honest I find it sort of unrealistic that Hank would not be more open to covering this up due to the family issues it would cause/Walt dying (which I don't believe). I mean........Hank is a cop, right? They aren't exactly known for ethics....
And really, the "throwdown" between Hank and Walt is what we all expect. It would be crushing/exhilarating to see Hank flush himself down the toilet for all the wrong reasons, just as Skylar did.
- Mecca
- slower than 82% of US
- Posts: 8516
- Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 7:17 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
Does this mean that he at some point kills Elvis Costello and steals his glasses style?Jefrey with One F wrote:Walt even folded a towel to kneel on when he was vomiting, something Gus did once before when he was upchucking the poison he’d fed to his competition.theplatypus wrote:The similarities between Walt's demeanor towards Lydia in the car wash and Gus's demeanor back when they first met in Pollos Hermanos is interesting.
He’s been taking on characteristics of people he’s killed:
When Walt killed Crazy 8, he started cutting off the crusts of his sandwiches – just as Crazy 8 had done.
Gus drives a Volvo. After Walt kills Gus, at the beginning of Season 5 (at the Denny’s), Walt is driving a Volvo (w/ NH plates).
When Mike and Walt meet at a bar in an earlier season, Walt orders his drink neat while Mike has his on the rocks. After Mike is killed, and Hank offers Walt a drink in his office – he asks for it on the rocks.
You can now add to that list the way Walt uses his car wash as a front, and continues to actively work there.
So when he's at the Denny's on his birthday and does the "52" thing with his bacon as Skyler used to do for him, maybe it's a clue that he has killed her?
- VinylGuy
- jeeeesus relax already
- Posts: 42772
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:10 pm
-
wilkins
- Broken Tamborine
- Posts: 490
- Joined: Tue March 19, 2013 3:31 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
Hey, tomorrow it'll only be 3 days until the next week, over the hump.
- Stickman
- I've been POOSSTTIiiEEnngeeaahh
- Posts: 10267
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 10:41 am
- Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
"I'll hold your wallet while you go fuck yourself"-David Letterman
- darth_vedder
- Misplaced My Sponge
- Posts: 6467
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:52 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
I agree. I do not see Hank break bad. It's just not in his character. He'll bring Walt down or die trying.griffinxi wrote:They can still capitalize on the tension while coming to the same end-- what if we find out in another flash forward, for example, that the Schrader household is in a state similar to the White household?BDB wrote:I dont believe hank will break bad. too much tension built up between the two of them that the show will capitalize on.shinkdew wrote:How do you know Hank didn't mark them as "copies"? As someone pointed out earlier, Hank can't turn Walt in or have him caught by somebody else. Besides looking completely ridiculous, his medical bills were paid with drug money, which implicates him.EJ wrote:Really? You realize all of those boxes were marked "Copies"? Seemed blatantly clear he was trying to confirm if it really could have been Walt.shinkdew wrote:I assumed that Hank knew it was Walt when he was on the can. And that he had the FBI bring all those boxes over to get rid of any potential evidence implicating Walt. I have a feeling Hank, Marie, Skylar and the kids take off with Walt's money.verb_to_trust wrote:To be honest I find it sort of unrealistic that Hank would not be more open to covering this up due to the family issues it would cause/Walt dying (which I don't believe). I mean........Hank is a cop, right? They aren't exactly known for ethics....
And really, the "throwdown" between Hank and Walt is what we all expect. It would be crushing/exhilarating to see Hank flush himself down the toilet for all the wrong reasons, just as Skylar did.
- @SkitchP
- RM Elitist
- Posts: 9995
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 8:43 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
Now I dont think Hank will "break bad" to the point of letting Walt get away with it. However, its not like Hank is a good guy either. He tracks suspects without warrants. He withholds evidence. He involves civilians in investigations. In fact, Hank has proven to be a pretty much awful police officer, both in following the rules and catching criminals.
dimejinky99 wrote: Hang on I check on my Grindr
- darth_vedder
- Misplaced My Sponge
- Posts: 6467
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:52 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
He's definitely no Munch.@SkitchP wrote:Now I dont think Hank will "break bad" to the point of letting Walt get away with it. However, its not like Hank is a good guy either. He tracks suspects without warrants. He withholds evidence. He involves civilians in investigations. In fact, Hank has proven to be a pretty much awful police officer, both in following the rules and catching criminals.
- griffinxi
- A Return To Form
- Posts: 168
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:46 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
It's interesting to see this reaction to his character-- all through the series I've viewed Hank as a pretty savvy cop, even if he is obnoxious and plays pretty loose with the rules. Yeah, he went all shithouse on Jesse once; yeah, he involved his brother-in-law in a potentially dangerous off-the-books stakeout; but he was always essentially on the right trail (even if the trail occasionally went cold) when the rest of the DEA was spinning their wheels.@SkitchP wrote:Now I dont think Hank will "break bad" to the point of letting Walt get away with it. However, its not like Hank is a good guy either. He tracks suspects without warrants. He withholds evidence. He involves civilians in investigations. In fact, Hank has proven to be a pretty much awful police officer, both in following the rules and catching criminals.
I don't ever recall him purposefully withholding evidence, but I could just be forgetting the circumstance.
- @SkitchP
- RM Elitist
- Posts: 9995
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 8:43 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
griffinxi wrote:It's interesting to see this reaction to his character-- all through the series I've viewed Hank as a pretty savvy cop, even if he is obnoxious and plays pretty loose with the rules. Yeah, he went all shithouse on Jesse once; yeah, he involved his brother-in-law in a potentially dangerous off-the-books stakeout; but he was always essentially on the right trail (even if the trail occasionally went cold) when the rest of the DEA was spinning their wheels.@SkitchP wrote:Now I dont think Hank will "break bad" to the point of letting Walt get away with it. However, its not like Hank is a good guy either. He tracks suspects without warrants. He withholds evidence. He involves civilians in investigations. In fact, Hank has proven to be a pretty much awful police officer, both in following the rules and catching criminals.
I don't ever recall him purposefully withholding evidence, but I could just be forgetting the circumstance.
Being on the right trail but 10 steps behind isn't really good investigative work. And acting on his hunches without involving the DEA itself is withholding, and beyond that, potentially damaging. Anything he finds doing that is obviously going to be unusable in court. And (i apologize if i am remembering this wrong) didnt he trace Walts extra phone and find Pinkmans car when he killed Tuco? That didn't make him think "hmmm, walt?"
dimejinky99 wrote: Hang on I check on my Grindr
- griffinxi
- A Return To Form
- Posts: 168
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:46 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
To be honest I don't remember the cell phone/Tuco situation exactly either-- I'll have to re-watch that one of these days, but yeah, if Walt's phone is found in that car...how did he explain that? I'm gonna have to look.@SkitchP wrote:griffinxi wrote:It's interesting to see this reaction to his character-- all through the series I've viewed Hank as a pretty savvy cop, even if he is obnoxious and plays pretty loose with the rules. Yeah, he went all shithouse on Jesse once; yeah, he involved his brother-in-law in a potentially dangerous off-the-books stakeout; but he was always essentially on the right trail (even if the trail occasionally went cold) when the rest of the DEA was spinning their wheels.@SkitchP wrote:Now I dont think Hank will "break bad" to the point of letting Walt get away with it. However, its not like Hank is a good guy either. He tracks suspects without warrants. He withholds evidence. He involves civilians in investigations. In fact, Hank has proven to be a pretty much awful police officer, both in following the rules and catching criminals.
I don't ever recall him purposefully withholding evidence, but I could just be forgetting the circumstance.
Being on the right trail but 10 steps behind isn't really good investigative work. And acting on his hunches without involving the DEA itself is withholding, and beyond that, potentially damaging. Anything he finds doing that is obviously going to be unusable in court. And (i apologize if i am remembering this wrong) didnt he trace Walts extra phone and find Pinkmans car when he killed Tuco? That didn't make him think "hmmm, walt?"
EDIT: From what I'm seeing on a couple sites, Hank was tracking a LoJack on Jesse's car-- does that sound familiar?
-
digster
- Rank This Poster
- Posts: 3972
- Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 1:10 am
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
Yes, I'm pretty sure that's right. He was just tracking Pinkman on the basis of him being Walt's supposed pot dealer. He had no reason to suspect Walt was out there that day.
- zeb
- $5 Donation Gets Custom Title
- Posts: 7164
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 10:43 am
-
Harry Lime
- Future Drummer
- Posts: 2508
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 7:52 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
My brother got me this for my b-day


- Jorge
- NYUCK NYUCK NYUCK
- Posts: 36493
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm
- Location: Buenos Aires
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
That's really cool. I want the yellow hazmat suit bobblehead Walt.
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
-
Harry Lime
- Future Drummer
- Posts: 2508
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 7:52 pm
Re: TV: Breaking Bad
They have plush dolls too.
And my action figure: Ages 15+....comes with a bag of crystal meth
And my action figure: Ages 15+....comes with a bag of crystal meth

