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However, I think a happier ending for Jesse would have been death seeing as he has nothing for him out in the world, all of his old problems with PTSD now mixed in, most likely wanted by the DEA/ FBI for involvement in Hank's death, and in addition knowing the death of Andrea is his fault with absolutely no choice of ever getting custody of Brock.
He wanted to die before being taken by Uncle Jack... How do you think he feels now? Better? Not bloody likely!
Death would have been a peaceful release for him.
That said, I did not mind seeing him snap and drive off in a craze.
It was a perfect ending. I know a lot of people wanted to see Jesse die, but I´m happy that he didn´t. If everybody died it would have felt like an easy way out for the writers to me.
The ending was perfect! Walt accepted the bad guy he became, got the money to his family, and avenged Hank/Gomie's death by killing Jack and his entire crew. And most importantly, Jesse lived! Change nothing!
The series ended in complete darkness... many good people died and rest left sobbing... no one ended up light hearted... When a story ends, viewer do imagine the future life of the characters that was alive till the end... to be honest i cannot think of any good for any of them... i do feel that last 5 mins could have been changed to keep the viewers satisfied by presenting below situations: 1. Walt doesn't die and ends up in the hospital with one gunshot in his stomach chained to the bed as he will be going to jail once he recovers. 2. Jesse drives back and takes the custody of Brock... (a bit dramatic though considering his criminal record) 3. Skyler tells the truth about Hank which Walt tells her in the last meeting and the whole family is there in the hospital waiting for Walt to recover...
Also, to show these things they had to make few other twists to make it look natural.
If not this then i would have liked to see the last moments of every character to know how there lives are going to be... the way Jesse was shown driving to somewhere... for example: 1. Lydia lying dead and her little daughter crying near her as she wanted 2. Skyler smoking in despair 3. Marie holding Hank picture and crying out loud 4. Walt Jr. studying in a college and etc to sum up everything at last.
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I thought it was almost perfect honestly.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I think a happier ending for Jesse would have been death seeing as he has nothing for him out in the world, all of his old problems with PTSD now mixed in, most likely wanted by the DEA/ FBI for involvement in Hank's death, and in addition knowing the death of Andrea is his fault with absolutely no choice of ever getting custody of Brock.
He wanted to die before being taken by Uncle Jack...
How do you think he feels now? Better? Not bloody likely!
Death would have been a peaceful release for him.
That said, I did not mind seeing him snap and drive off in a craze.
It ended perfectly imo
ReplyDeleteIt was a perfect ending. I know a lot of people wanted to see Jesse die, but I´m happy that he didn´t. If everybody died it would have felt like an easy way out for the writers to me.
ReplyDeleteThe exact same way it ended.
ReplyDeletePerfect ending!
ReplyDeleteMaybe Dexter could use a poll like this.
ReplyDeleteThe finale was perfect for me, I wouldn't change anything.
ReplyDeleteIt ended perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThe ending was perfect! Walt accepted the bad guy he became, got the money to his family, and avenged Hank/Gomie's death by killing Jack and his entire crew. And most importantly, Jesse lived! Change nothing!
ReplyDeleteI loved how it ended personally. Walt Won but also kind of redeemed himself
ReplyDeleteIt should have ended exactly the way it did.
ReplyDeleteWalter White died near the love of his life. Perfect ending for his character.
I agree with you, the ending was perfect. What i loved about it is that Jesse lived :')
ReplyDeleteThe series ended in complete darkness... many good people died and rest left sobbing... no one ended up light hearted...
ReplyDeleteWhen a story ends, viewer do imagine the future life of the characters that was alive till the end... to be honest i cannot think of any good for any of them... i do feel that last 5 mins could have been changed to keep the viewers satisfied by presenting below situations:
1. Walt doesn't die and ends up in the hospital with one gunshot in his stomach chained to the bed as he will be going to jail once he recovers.
2. Jesse drives back and takes the custody of Brock... (a bit dramatic though considering his criminal record)
3. Skyler tells the truth about Hank which Walt tells her in the last meeting and the whole family is there in the hospital waiting for Walt to recover...
Also, to show these things they had to make few other twists to make it look natural.
If not this then i would have liked to see the last moments of every character to know how there lives are going to be... the way Jesse was shown driving to somewhere...
for example:
1. Lydia lying dead and her little daughter crying near her as she wanted
2. Skyler smoking in despair
3. Marie holding Hank picture and crying out loud
4. Walt Jr. studying in a college
and etc to sum up everything at last.
I don't know how, but I know when: EARLIER.
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