It may be a long shot but when Uncle Jack wiped the blood off his boot in the diner bathroom something told me it was some foreshadowing. DNA on the boot? We didnt see the bloody napkin actually go down the toilet. Also the red head kid whats his name? Todd,he promised that NO ONE would know about the methlamyne train heist but hes bragging about it in the diner to Uncle Jack. Jacks probably got two strikes already and would give up whoever to stay free.
Wouldn't the blood have been from the massacre of the other cooks? The one Lydia wouldn't look at.
Wouldn't the blood have been from the massacre of the other cooks? The one Lydia wouldn't look at.
^that's always been saul's license plate, it should read as "lawyer up"
The whole point of the diner scene was not that Todd was revealing secrets. The point was that he left out the detail of the murdered boy, and that he was able to tell the story with a smile and no moral compunction. He is a foil for Jesse, whose guilt is so overwhelming that he can't even function in life any more (much less function in crime).
The cliffhanger with Hank going into the interview room is a red herring. Hank's goal will be to get Jesse out of there as quickly and quietly as possible.
The real "Confessions" will involve Walt and Jesse interacting with each other, reminiscing about old times, with Walt clarifying just how active he has been in shaping the worst experiences of Jesse's life.
Book it. This is where Jesse finds out about Jane.