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ORRRR Walt goes out guns blazing Originally Posted by Biggskip 
I think I just thought of the perfect ending for the show...

I think I just thought of the perfect ending for the show...
Somehow Marie, Skylar, and the kids are all put into horrible danger. The DEA cannot do anything about it. Hank finds out about Walter's deeds, but decides to put it all aside for the sake of his wife. Walt pulls a 180 on his life and drops the whole Heisenberg shtick. They team up with Jesse (the classic "getting the old band back together and heading out on the road scenario") for one last caper that will save their families and make them all rich. They pull off the operation, and everybody retires to a tropical island with more money than they can spend. Skylar forgives Hank for all his transgressions. Jesse forgives Hank (as Walt admits to poisoning during the planning phase of "Operation: Flynn FTW"). Walt works on a new wonder drug that straightens out Jr.'s legs and they all live happily ever after.
Cut to everybody standing around a hospital bed where Walter lays deep asleep in a coma. He's been in the coma since the tumor in his lung caused him to have a stroke just days after his 50th birthday celebration. The whole thing was a dream in Walter's head. Everybody has gathered to pay their last respects before pulling the plug on his life support. Skylar and family are penniless and beyond broke. Jesse, never having met, Walter still cooks in abandoned houses and still uses chili-p to this day. After watching Walter pass, Hank treats everybody to dinner at the local Pollos Hermanos, where an observant shift manager named Gus Fring offers the family his condolences.
Cut to everybody standing around a hospital bed where Walter lays deep asleep in a coma. He's been in the coma since the tumor in his lung caused him to have a stroke just days after his 50th birthday celebration. The whole thing was a dream in Walter's head. Everybody has gathered to pay their last respects before pulling the plug on his life support. Skylar and family are penniless and beyond broke. Jesse, never having met, Walter still cooks in abandoned houses and still uses chili-p to this day. After watching Walter pass, Hank treats everybody to dinner at the local Pollos Hermanos, where an observant shift manager named Gus Fring offers the family his condolences.












