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The Breaking Bad Finale Discussion Thread [SPOILERS WITHIN - UP TO FINALE]


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I don't know. Not going in there! :lol:

Nah, just discussing how the leaks have been way off so far.

Spot on. There hasn't been any relevant information in that other thread in weeks. This thready has actually furnished much better speculation.

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Lol leaked spoiler from the upcoming episode.

Not using tags, it's obviously not real.

Walt meets Declan in the desert for their meeting. Walt makes it clear he with not return but Declan doesnt like it. I wont ruin this next part because you have to see it to believe it, but Walt manages to take out declan in his two men in a way reminiscent of how he killed Tuco and Gus (Yeah Mr White! Yeah science!)

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Lol leaked spoiler from the upcoming episode.

Not using tags, it's obviously not real.

Walt meets HANK in the desert for their meeting. Walt makes it clear he with not return but HANK doesnt like it. I wont ruin this next part because you have to see it to believe it, but Walt manages to take out HANK in his two men in a way reminiscent of how he killed Tuco and Gus (Yeah Mr White! Yeah science!)

Unless it's an parable of sorts and you replace Declan with Hank..... :wow:

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Nah, not with all the IRS crap they predicted not happening. We've got four episodes left? I doubt the IRS is gonna make an appearance now.

I really hope not... I hate that whole storyline and Ted

too bad Ted didn't die

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Finale episode name Felina;

Fe-Li-Na = Iron-Lithium-Sodium = Blood-Meth-Tears

Someone on Reddit disproved that. I can't remember what they said, though.

What's to disprove? It's both an anagram for finale and the elements.

Guys, what do you think of the Reservoir Dogs theory?

I think it's possible...why not?

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Various other Felina theories:

Anagram for "Finale".

Chemical symbols for Iron, Lithium, Sodium.

Might mean "orphanage" in some Creole dialect.

Referenced in the song "El Paso" where a man comes to New Mexico after losing everything, is ambushed, and dies.

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From another site. I thought it was interesting.

Not really a spoiler, just a theory on what Felina means.

I have the answer

MAJOR MAJOR SPOILER ALERT: I figured out the meaning of "Felina", the title of the finale, and the hidden message in the episode names (just like 737 down over ABQ in season 2) AGAIN, MAJOR SPOILER alert!

Notice that the finale of season 5.1 ("Gliding Over All" ) could have been called "271", the name of the Walt Whitman poem from which the actual title is derived. "Felina" is the elements Fe, Li, Na (as some people guessed), but that's the easy part. The title cards of Breaking Bad, like the periodic table, show the atomic numbers of each element (in the green squares). So Fe=26, Li=03, Na=11. So "Felina", as a number is 260311. But Felina is an anagram for Finale, so rearrange Felina (260311) to Finale (231106). Put the half-finale and the finale numbers together, and you get 271, 231, and 106. These are three titles of poems from the Whitman book from Gale that incriminated Walt. Ready for the answer? Drum roll, and... "Gliding Over All, To a Pupil and to a Common Prostitute." If you don't think this is a reference to Jesse and Wendy, the poem "To a pupil" references Jesse's idea about building a magnet, and the poem "To A Common Prostitute" tells the prostitute to remember the speaker's name.
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Anyone know exactly what time Breaking Bad gets on the UK Netflix?

It'll be on by the time you wake up in the morning.

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In the last episode Walt and Saul refer to Jesse as "rabid dog", and the episode where Walt realises Gale is a problem is called "Problem dog", so "Felina" could go referred to a character too or...

...what about the Hello Kitty mobile phone?

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