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Originally Posted by MoonHowler
Right, but why was he in NH? And I think killing the kid on the motorcycle will come back. I don't see that they can just let the kid's death go away... and I think the spider has something to do with it... don't know... just have seen the spider now three times since the kid collected it....?
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I'm not sure if you are caught up on episodes. Are you current through episode 14 of 5th season?
Where did you see the spider since the episode where the kid was killed? Did Todd keep it? I don't remember.
I don't see why they can't let the kids death go away. Walt killed 10 guys in prison, ran over another 2 with his car, had Jessie kill the other chemist so Gus could not replace him. So far, he has gotten away with all of that - if you don't count being in hiding and separated from his family. Also, Gus Fring's henchmen deliberately killed a kid and Gus was never punished for that.
There are a lot of loosed ends that have never been wrapped up. But that is the way real life is. Too many older TV shows always followed formulas where the bad guy got justice in the end and the police solved every murder.
I think Todd is going to end up dead, so that may be cosmic justice for him killing the motorcycle kid.
In any event, Walt had to get out of New Mexico. You can't go into hiding and simply move to a new neighborhood or a nearby town. The odds are too high you will run into someone you know. Jessie was going to go to Alaska before he changed his mind. I think Walt just had to pick a small remote state. NH is mostly rural. He can live on a mountainside in the NH woods, 2 hours from the nearest big city. If he stays to himself and never communicates with anyone he used to know, the feds will never catch him.
Of course, we know that won't happen. There are still two episodes left.