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I haven't seen the last few episodes so I'm not reading this thread in case of spoilers, but just wanted to say that I'm really enjoying the Rolling Stone Q&A with the cast. I'm getting a lot of insight. I've put links to Walt and Hank below, but Jessie is next Monday.


Walt:


http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/breaking-bad-q-a-bryan-cranston-on-walter-whites-morality-20130913?utm_source=dailynewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter


Hank:


http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/dean-norris-explains-hanks-moral-code-on-breaking-bad-20130912

I think he may do. Walt is a proper nasty bastard, but I still think that deep down he's not all evil, and he believes that everything he's done has been for his family.


Either that or Jessie outsmarts Tommy and overcomes him. Ever since the kid on the firt bike got shot Jessie has hated Tommy.


It is Tommy isn't it?

I am temporarily deaf. My hearing is only about 30 - 40%. It's killing me. I've been watching BB with the subtitles on. That doesn't work. I may have better hearing after Tuesday so I hope not to see spoilers before Tuesday.


Also, I saw the Pixies at the Fridge on Friday and it was meaningless because I couldn't hear anything.

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