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Sep 30, 2013 12:59PM

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Now I get the thematic need of Jesse not killing Walt. Jesse has been through hell, and he's done with killing (after Todd). But I think that with Jesse killing Walt, it would really send the clear message that Walt was a very bad man. Or if Walt hadn't died in an almost loving embrace with his crystal blue, but rather in some kind of more tragic way, to really reinforce that he was a bad man, it would have felt better to me. I'm not looking to torture Walt, but I am looking to communicate the message that he was getting what he deserved, and that Walt was aware of his flaws. But instead Walt gets one last win. His ingenuity and pride succeed again. His fatherly love for Jesse overcomes his anger. It felt to me that we're left with a picture of almost self-sacrifice, instead of a reckless father who has alienated (both of) his son(s).