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How the Breaking Bad finale lied to you (and why you were so easily fooled)
I love your theory of Walt's death. Even though you were wrong about some details, you pointed out questionable moments I had noticed too, and things I had missed. The main point I had trouble with was that the police believed he stole that car in NH (As Marie said to Skyler on the phone), and could likely be headed home. He was responsible for the disappearance, and probable murder, of two DEA agents. In real life he never would have made it back to NM. The main routes from NH to NM would have been lined with police in every state, looking for that car. I will try to find the Twilight Zone episode and watch it. Yes, the final interpretation of a tv show, movie, book, music, etc., belongs to each individual audience member. Entertainment would be so much less enjoyable if we were just passive participants in the story lines.— January 14, 2015 2:13 a.m.