Do we know it was spraypainted before or after it was abandoned?
Also, I'm asking because I don't know...how many people know the significance behind the name Heisenberg?
I'm guessing Marie will blow a gasket when she recognizes Walt got away with murder.
Marie has always looked like she was capable of having a major meltdown.
There appears to be this internet meme/theory out there that we aren't done with Gray Matter yet -- perhaps a Madrigal company? It's highly doubtful, but if true, I'll be rather impressed with those that have been hanging onto that thread.
Then there's this:
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Does that mean Walt is gonna get blown up, too?
I have heard, but do not know for sure, that the actress who plays Gretchen was signed to reprise her role for this season. I dunno if that means a Gray Matter return, a flashback or what, but...
Incidentally I re-watched the pilot last night, inspired by the flashback on Sunday's ep. It is really striking how far the show has come. It's not just that the plot has taken the characters to different places than where they started. It feels like an entirely different show. Hank & Marie, for example, are both complete caricatures in the pilot, and you can tell that Cranston was playing Walt completely differently than the way he does today.
I'd point out that Todd's already had many, many cooks under the master and he still doesn't get it. I'm not sure a couple cooks with Jesse will bring any particular insight. I also think it'd be a stretch for Jesse to have learned/mastered the phosphine trick in one under-the-gun event from Walt.
But I think your prediction that the next episode will be Jesse-heavy is probably correct. Since the Aryans are going to be The Big Bad for this half season, the show needs to establish a lot more about them, and they've got to do it quickly.
Last episode 'Ozymandias' currently rated perfect 10 on imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2301451/
Quite possible that has never happened before.
The events within that episode were gutwrenching, but on the higher plane of being a fan of the show and wanting it to end well, I'm actually feeling pretty serene right now. I'm no longer in "I hope they don't blow it" mode, which is great. And while I was only in that mode by default -- you kinda have to be with any show you really like, right? -- and not out of lack of confidence in the writers, the edge is off now. Since 'Ozymandias' could function very well as a series finale itself, I don't need the final two episodes to be spectacular. At the same time, I'm now fully confident that they will be. The writers and actors and directors have just performed so beautifully through 60 episodes of this show, that I can finally say "I can't imagine the last two episodes won't be great." Maybe some fans of the show reached that point sooner than me, but I'm there now and it's a good feeling.
I would compare it to being a fan of a team that is in the Final Four, already won the national championship the previous season, and play so well together that you're confident they will win the last two games as well.
I also have guessed that the re-emergence of the blue meth is what pulls Walt back to New Mexico, that he can't take someone else making his product.
As for the 'Heisenberg' spray paint, I assume that baby Holly's kidnapping resulted in some kind of "Amber Alert" which throws Walt on the local and regional news. Many people at the local DEA knew the name 'Heisenberg' so, assuming Marie/Skylar tell the cops the full story, the full 'Heisenberg' story will also hit the news and the spray paint, therefore, was probably done by one of those skaters.
As Jesse is being pulled out of his underground lair by Todd, he begs him to leave him alone saying that the confessional DVD is at Hank's house and that's likely the only copy. One has to assume that the Nazis are going to try and get their hands on that DVD, and one has to wonder if Marie will be home when they do...
I see the endgame as, somehow, Walt v. Jesse, and I see them both winding up dead. In the flashback scene of him going back to his house for the poison, Walt looks like he's already been through a war. We'll soon find out.
(As an aside - I binge watched all but the last 2 episodes during the month of August to catch up for the end. It was a glorious way to experience the show, even though avoiding spoilers was very difficult.)
Yeah, there's a pretty good chance Heisenberg's story goes public in this upcoming episode, especially since Charlie Rose will appear. Although it'd be great if he got to play some random character Walt meets in NH, for example.
I don't know who's gonna spray paint "Heisenberg" in Walter White's house, but -- with absolutely no inside information -- I am ready to make a call as to who it is that kills Walter White:
Jane's father.
Anybody with me?
Assuming there was no legal fallout (rim shot!) from the plane crash he caused, I think Jane's father liquidated his ABQ real estate holdings and started fresh somewhere else. No way that dude stuck around a town where everyone could instantly ID him as the plan crash air traffic controller.
Maybe Walt's killer will be the missing Russian from the "Pine Barrens" episode of "The Sopranos"? Everyone kept waiting for that dude to come back.
I think Walt is going to kill himself.