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I wouldn't dispute the feasibility of building such a device but the chances of it actually working the way it did were astronomical. Walt didn't know the layout of the compound. He had no reason to assume all the Nazis would be in the same room. How would he even have known what building to park the car beside and how to orient it? Ok, maybe he had been there before (I can't really remember) but even so .. as Gaz said .... way too many variables. Killing Gus was plausible, dramatic and exciting. I thought the thing last night was just dumb and a really lazy way of figuring out how to resolve a plot situation.
Also, apart from that, there was nothing particularly surprising about last night. Using the Ricin to kill Lydia. Big deal. We all saw that coming. Rescuing Jesse. Jesse getting to kill Todd. Ditto. I agree with the above comment that the real climax of the series was Hank's death. In fact now that I think about it, the only surprising thing was how neatly and predictably resolved everything was.
Breaking Bad - I expected better from you ....
Also, apart from that, there was nothing particularly surprising about last night. Using the Ricin to kill Lydia. Big deal. We all saw that coming. Rescuing Jesse. Jesse getting to kill Todd. Ditto. I agree with the above comment that the real climax of the series was Hank's death. In fact now that I think about it, the only surprising thing was how neatly and predictably resolved everything was.
Breaking Bad - I expected better from you ....