![]() But it was also, by the show’s bleak, almost Calvinist standards, a relatively happy ending. Crime didn’t pay and Walter lost just about everything, including his life. It was a fitting ending, and predictable in only some ways. (As bad guys go, the next best thing to a Nazi is a neo-Nazi.) He went out with a big finish: his ingeniously rigged machine gun mowed down the entire Aryan Brotherhood gang in a fantastical killing spree that was almost like a scene from a Quentin Tarantino movie. ![]() Walter White died, of course, but first he ran the table of revenge, settling score after score with mathematical precision. Spoiler alert: this article contains plot twists from the finale.Īfter so many lugubrious turns, “Breaking Bad” came to an end on Sunday on an almost uplifting note.
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