Brock's ultimate fate is unknown after the murder of his mother, Andrea, but it could be presumed that his great-grandmother took him in. In a flashback not too long after Andrea's murder, Todd decides to take Jesse with him to dispose of the corpse of his landlady whom he murdered but before leaving warns Jesse that if he tries to escape he will have no choice but to go and murder Brock. After reading through the letter, Ed promises to mail it to Brock when he is in Mexico City in a month.
Breaking Bad Wiki Explore. Breaking Bad. Better Call Saul. El Camino. BCS Season 5. Explore Wikis Community Central.
Register Don't have an account? And I still think the whole point was making us, as spectators, wondering about all this mess despite of the evidence. Because playing with our minds is pure fun. According to my theory nobody had no reason ever to poison Brock and it was really more logical he just got intoxicated accidentaly, and all the surrounding elements were intentionnally put in our sight so as to make us elaborate paranoid theories.
Think about it : why in the world would such a calculator as Walt put all the potential success of his plan remaining in the very low probability that Jesse suspect him and then buy the crazy story of Brock being poisoned by Gus?
For what reason? Why the hell would Gus even poison this child? I mean, either Walt is an unpredictable crazy fuck who just tried the last desperate mad stuff that crossed his mind, either he invested it all on Jesse's weaknesses. That is to say the way he got easely influenced, and his original loyalty to Walt. You lack any sort of deductive reasoning skills and have no critical thinking ability I'm actually sort of shocked that you haven't been able to piece together all the suble hints that it was Walter who poisoned the kid.
The shots of Walter with the Lily of the Valley plant and his disposal of said plant, the odd behavior Brock displays ONLY when Walt is around, Saul's comment to Walt that he "didn't know the kid was going to end up in the hospital" regarding Saul's role in the theft of the ricin cigarette, and Saul even describes Walt to Jesse as "the evil juice box fairy" - come now.
This would be obvious even to someone with a lobotomy and half a brain, so you clearly have the depth of a puddle and the perception of a buried worm; that is since you probably didn't even understand THAT , none at all.
I guess you need a flashing neon sign to help you understand nuanced plot devices, or maybe you would prefer that the actor just describe in words exactly what happens off-camera. You must be a complete bore. Klit75 wrote: And second, maybe you should have gone on to watch the first 10 minutes of season one of the first things Walt does is hide the plant! Fair enough. I felt that the page for the last episode of Season 4 shouldn't say definitively that Walt poisoned Brock, because to a person who has only seen seasons , there is no proof that he did it.
That is only revealed to the viewer in season 5. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Walt "finds" the Ricin in the Roomba and helps Jesse dispose of it, easing his mind, while further manipulating him. What's your take? Add your comments about this week's episode and all things Breaking Bad below.
Please follow me on Twitter avincent52 , friend me on Facebook allen. This is a BETA experience. You may opt-out by clicking here. More From Forbes. Mar 26, , am EDT. Mar 20, , pm EDT. Mar 18, , pm EDT. Jan 18, , pm EST. Jan 15, , am EST. She buys a house for herself and Brock and tries to turn her life around.
But then Brock gets rushed to the hospital after a suspected poisoning. But Walt convinces Jesse that Gus is the mastermind behind the poison as a means to tear them apart, effectively turning Jesse against Gus.
0コメント