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But seriously I want Walt to die, but I don't want it to be by Hank's doing, if he is going to die I hope it is either on his own terms or by Jesse's hand.
I personally believe the ricin he took from his abandoned house is for himself. The idea is that he is at the end of his rope, either way. He's been exposed as Heisenberg, he isn't fighting the cancer inside of him anymore (him having hair means he isn't on Chemo anymore, as you would expect since he's on the run), his family is gone (who knows where they are, possibly even dead) and he's coming back to massacre what looks like at least a handful of people with an M60, which comes off looking like a suicide mission almost. The point is, if he is still alive by the end of it all, he could decide to finally end it all with the ricin. I interpret him coming back to Albuquerque as coming to take care of one last piece of business (he said to the waitress in 5x01 that he was here on 'business') and then he's gonna take the ricin and finally end it since he doesn't really have any reason to live on past this. It make sense too, because he's all about having control and power and taking his life on his own terms instead of letting the cancer take him could be apart of maintaining that control over his own fate.
Out of curiosity does anyone think Jesse will fnd out about Jane now? I'm not sure how he could anymore unless Walt uses it as a way to hurt Jesse.
I believe he will. It doesn't NEED to happen because finding out the truth about Brock is enough to turn Jesse against Walt from the looks of it, but if the writers and Vince Gilligan truly want finality on everything, they could have Jesse find out about Jane. The way I see happening is Jesse and Walt having a conversation/confrontation about Brock's poisoning that quickly escalates into a very heated argument. Walt admits to the poisoning and then goes into an egotistical rant about how he's always had to look after Jesse and get him out of trouble and the poisoning was done to get him back to his side so he'd realize Gus needed to die. He could then just let it all out and admit to killing Mike as well, confirming Jesse's suspciions. Then, he also admits to letting Jane die and says he was protecting Jesse from her as he suspects the both of them together would have died from an overdose together if he didn't.
And this will be the official point when their relationship will either hit rock bottom or will lead to Walt finally killing Jesse, which will be the ultimate low point for him.
I know many want to see Jesse survive and perhaps even deliver his own comeuppance against Walt but this story's ending is obviously designed to be tragic on a huge level, and Walt killing Jesse would be the most heartbreaking and tragic scene of the series. It would be right up there with you-know-what from a certain episode of The Shield in terms of tragedy.
I don't think Walt is going to die. In an interview posted a while back they said they have enough story to perhaps make a movie after the series finale. You can't have a BB movie without Walt. He probably has some sort of epiphany and atones somehow.
I haven't heard of anything about a possible movie. I think Vince Gilligan once said he doesn't want a film of Breaking Bad, he wants the story to end as a TV show and he says the ending isn't ambiguous at all, it's a pretty definite ending.
The closest thing to a project that I've heard about post-Breaking Bad is a spin off show with Saul Goodman. And that doesn't even spoil Saul's fate, as Gilligan also says this would be a prequel spin off about Saul before we saw him in the Breaking Bad universe.