<p>What a fucking finale huh? Wow. Some are asking if Walt is redeemed or if nothing could redeem him for what he's done. While he may not be redeemed, he is certainly the most clear and happy in those last moments. He finally accepts who he is, the bad guy. He's been lying to himself for 2 years saying he's doing it for his family and his loved ones, but he realizes in the end it was all for himself. This is actually something Jesse realized long before Walt (No Más), and Jesse made a point to better himself and to be something more.
</p><p>Jesse's future is uncertain after escaping the Nazi's. He's in a state of confusion, of happiness and anger. He is only in that moment and not a second later. And we will never know what came of Jesse and that's fine. We followed him from the day he met Walt to the last time they will ever see eachother because this is Walt's story. What he did and how he affected people during his time as Heisenberg.
</p><p>Don't really know why I posted this, but I wanted to say it for some reason.
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(Edited by MrNate)