How did this seal the deal for Hank? All it had was two random initials and after he found it, he was so certain.
How did this seal the deal for Hank? All it had was two random initials and after he found it, he was so certain
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he wasn't certain though, that's why he confronted walter
but it was the catalyst to make him see pass family and connect all the dots. shit show either way
One of the many plot holes and unnecessary scenes.
Bingo
It was the same book Gayle mentioned in his little diary
I guess he was a True Detective after all.
>random initials
They weren't random, they were Walter's. That's the whole point.
When you take a shit you have the most clarity of the day. Prove me wrong bruhs.
Hank? I thought his name was Issacs.
Well, how many W.W.s are there in the world?
Willy Wonka is fictional
Woodrow Wilson is dead
Walt Whitman is too
Only leaves Walter White. Duh. It's not rock science, brainiac.
Not true actually. Leaves of Grass does not contain the poem.
source: I have that exact edition of the book used in the show
It was Gale's fuck you to Walt for not giving him the recipe. He didn't give Walt the correct book with the poem he wanted
Because all the pieces were right in front of him the whole time. This piece just made it all fit.
Nah taking a shower or masturbating gives you better clarity.
This board is so fucking dumb.
>In the final scene, Hank figures out that Walt is Heisenberg while perusing Walt's copy of "Leaves of Grass" on the toilet. The book is inscribed: "To my other favorite W.W. It's an honor working with you. Fondly, G.B." G.B. was Gale Boetticher, the hapless vegan libertarian chemist that Walt and Jesse conspired to murder in Season 3.
>the only WW in the world.
>the only GB in the world.
>William Wordsworth
>William Wallace
Dead
>Wally West
Fictional
You might be on to something here.
> Woodrow Wilson is dead
Thanks for reminding me. Fuck Woodrow Wilson.
It was a book in Walter White's bathroom. Also he was already subconsciously suspicious of him he just didn't let himself go there because he's family..
It made him think back on the previous WW scene and he realized Walt was acting really weird in retrospect.
He studied the WW note Gale had in his apartment autisically because he was so obsessed with Gale, listen you're obviously a stupid nigga
>le drugmans wife gets in le pool
What the hell was the point of this?
It was a way to get the kids out of the house. She literally explains herself in the next scene.
Really, people blame roosevelt for getting involved in WW2, but you can trace every dumb thing the Us has involved its self in from woodrow wilson, his foreign policy fucked up more countries then colonialism
Why the fuck did Walt just leave that book lying in his bathroom like a fucking idiot?
>le drugmans wife gets in le pool
>Wilsonianism or Wilsonian describe a certain type of foreign policy advice. The term comes from the ideas and proposals of President Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921). He issued his famous Fourteen Points in January 1918 as a basis for ending World War I and promoting world peace. He was a leading advocate of the League of Nations in order to enable the international community to avoid wars and end hostile aggression. Wilsonianism is a form of liberal internationalism.[1] Wilson learned from American history and applied that knowledge and democratic model to his ideas on international relations.
>Common principles that are often associated with "Wilsonianism" include:
>Emphasis on self-determination of peoples;[2][3]
>Advocacy of the spread of democracy;[4]
>Advocacy of the spread of capitalism; and[5]
>Support for collective security, and least partial opposition to American isolationism.[6]
>Historian Joan Hoff writes, "What is 'normal' Wilsonianism remains contested today. For some, it is 'inspiring liberal internationalism' based on adherence to self-determination; >for others, Wilsonianism is the exemplar of humanitarian intervention around the world,' making U.S. foreign policy a paragon of carefully defined and restrict use of force."[7] Amos Perlmutter defined Wilsonianism as simultaneously consisting of "liberal interventionism, self-determination, nonintervention, humanitarian intervention" oriented in support of collective security, open diplomacy, capitalism, American exceptionalism, and free and open borders, and opposed to revolution.[7]
his polices that he forced the european power to apply on thier colonial subjects did far more harm then good
They found stuff pertaining to Walt Whitman in Gale's apartment after his murder. He discusses it with Walt in an earlier season. After Hank reads the inscription on the book there's a flashback to the scene where Walt guiltily holds up his hands and says "You got me," after Hank suggests the initials W.W. (Walt Whitman) they're trying to figure out are Walter White.
It's been awhile and my memory isn't the greatest but I love Yas Forums posters claiming their own braindead stupidity is a flaw with the show. Just Google it next time if you can't remember.
when he picks it up for the first time he chuckles, like he had beaten Gale and everyone else (which was true at the time). He thought himself the victor so he didn't give a shit
>le bad ass drugman has box cutter
This scene was so pointless seriously what the fuck?
He never took the shit. That's why he crashed into a fence afterwards.
Issac 'Hank' Schrader. He was given the nickname due to his proclivity to hit home runs in minor league baseball like Henry Aaron.
Have sex
minerals*
That last seasons of BB were just epic scenes and twists for people to talk about at the water cooler.
>harm then good
>then
Opinion completely disregarded. Sort yourself out.
r*ddit
Heh
>le bad ass drugman has box cutter
r*ddit as well
I think you have to have experienced a certain level of powerlessness and futility in your life to empathise with her. It seems self-indulgent, attention seeking and melodramatic otherwise.
ibut it did
wow deep take man
>le cop finds le book while pooping
What we see
vs
What they see
1. Victor is overstepping his bounds and displaying a shocking lack of understanding for such a senior employee by thinking he can do the cook himself and that Gus would spend so much time and effort on Walt and Jesse if someone like him could
2. Victor was seen at Gale Boetticher's apartment
3. Walt and Jesse continually flaunted Gus' rules and took advantage of his patience and lack of willingness to use fear as a motivator, and he needed something to prove to them the lengths he is willing to go to for his operation
seems like bait but if not i hope this clears things up
Skylers favourite sex position:
The angry jellyfish
Wonder Woman
Better Call Saul makes this show look amateurish
BRAVO VINCE
I made audible laughing noises.
But Wonder Woman doesn't work with anyone with the initials G.B.
Can't be her.
>le drugmans son drinks el tequila
I seriously don't know if some of you are trolling or retarded. It's not that he knew for sure, it's just that the coincidence is so strong he was able to connect all the dots in his head. He never suspected Walter of anything ever (ok, maybe in the beggining, I don't remember), he trusted him. That book made him think what if it was him and damn, he was a chemist teacher, he acted in weird ways before several times, it all clicked at once. Honestly, it was a perfect scene, I don't like the last season but this was done right.
>beggining
reddit loves wilson the globalist homogenizer
there were lots of hints prior to that. That was just the final piece of the puzzel
It's not hard to figure out, user. The inscription reads
>To my OTHER favorite W.W. It's an honour working with you. Fondly, G.B.
You have the initials of both of the important players: WW and GB, and the book is located in Walt's house. Hank spent time earlier in the show trying to figure out who the mysterious "WW" that Gale mentioned was, before Walt steered him toward Walt Whitman. The inscription reading "my OTHER favorite" would clue Hank in that it wasn't Walt Whitman, but rather someone else. It could only be Walt at that point.
Besides that, Hank knew the case better than just about anyone else, but he was blind to Walt because he was family. He only needed a hint like this to point him in the right direction. It's not like he needed the book to spell out the entire case to him.
William Carlos Williams
yeah that word came out wrong what of it
>walt suddenly has a bunch of money from a "gambling addiction" and a book in his home contains the handwriting of a known drug chemist
yeah really far fetched hank would figure that out
>asked him directly about Gale admiring a W.W. which is also Walter White
>Walt literally says "you got me haha" in response
>so much other convenient shit that Walt just happened to be around involving Heisenberg
he's not a retard like you
W.C.W.
Are you retarded?