Breaking Bad’s finale was what we wanted, not necessarily what made sense
Though I was very satisfied with the ‘Breaking Bad’ series finale, there were two areas in particular I’d have liked tweaked. Then again, the outcome would have been different and probably not as satisfying.
I think it’s safe to say that the majority of fans of Breaking Bad are satisfied with how the series concluded. The final handful of episodes were some of the best must-watch television moments in recent years. Though the final episode itself didn’t necessarily culminate in a breathtaking final few minutes, it gave some very good closure to everyone we’ve cared about (and didn’t care about), and in a way that made sense.
Walt was able to find a way to get the final word with his ex-Gray Matter colleagues, while using them to funnel money to his family. It didn’t 100% work out the way I’d predicted (I said he’d blackmail them), but pretty darned close. But for Walt, the most important thing he came to grips with — and I daresay the best part of the entire final season — was admitting to himself and Skyler that he’d been doing the meth cooking for himself all along; the money he’d made while doing it was just a positive consequence of his actions, and one he had been able to latch onto as a righteous reason for “breaking bad.” Being parted from most of his money — and from his family — allowed him to realize that.
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