Didn't they push him out of the company some how? Take credit for his work? I can't remember now.What was Walt's reasoning for not taking the Grey Matter money in the first place? I know it was 'pride' but how did he say it?
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Didn't they push him out of the company some how? Take credit for his work? I can't remember now.What was Walt's reasoning for not taking the Grey Matter money in the first place? I know it was 'pride' but how did he say it?
What was Walt's reasoning for not taking the Grey Matter money in the first place? I know it was 'pride' but how did he say it?
All solved by a machine gun mounted in a boot. He's a chemist, not an engineer.
He said he was taking it (to Skyler) but was using the meth money. It was still pride though because he was pissed off about them offering. I'm going to need to go back because I think there was ill will there. Not that he just lost out before they got big but it was based on something the did or created. That's why when he said, 'he only gave the name' White/Swartz (black) mixed it pushed him over the edge.Hmm, I think I remember him lying and using Grey Matter to explain where the money came from, didn't he?
He said he was taking it (to Skyler) but was using the meth money. It was still pride though because he was pissed off about them offering. I'm going to need to go back because I think there was ill will there. Not that he just lost out before they got big but it was based on something the did or created. That's why when he said, 'he only gave the name' White/Swartz (black) mixed it pushed him over the edge.
I'm wondering if a comparison can be made between Walter's pride in not taking the money from Grey Matter and Skyler's horror at the thought of taking his money. She was in pretty deep only a few months back to just accept at face value that it's all his fault because he said he did it for himself.
Didn't they push him out of the company some how? Take credit for his work? I can't remember now.
There was the conversation in the Season 2 episode 'Peekaboo', where he tells Gretchen "Fuck You". It's never really been expained why he walked out on her in her family's home on the 4th of Juy back in the day, as Gretchen mentioned. A lot of reviews of the final episode I've read have focused on the grey matter plotline never being fully explained or resolved. For me it seemed to be hinted at that it was in fact Walt's research that made them their millions or at least put them on the road to success. Though what the research was is also never really explained.
Wasn't it also implied that Gretchen and Walt were once romantically involved? Of course Walt wouldn't want pity money from a lover who spurned him. Or did I totally make that up?There was the conversation in the Season 2 episode 'Peekaboo', where he tells Gretchen "Fuck You". It's never really been expained why he walked out on her in her family's home on the 4th of Juy back in the day, as Gretchen mentioned. A lot of reviews of the final episode I've read have focused on the gray matter plotline never being fully explained or resolved. For me it seemed to be hinted at that it was in fact Walt's research that made them their millions or at least put them on the road to success. Though what the research was is also never really explained.
I used to work with a guy that put meth in his coffee in the morning before work
A few of my co-workers could probably do with emulating that chap.
What was he like to work with?
He's going to woodwork, bitch!I wonder what Jesse will do in his new life? Presumably he'll be a total basket case.
I loved the show, but the idea that it's up there with the Wire and Sopranos in laughable.
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