![]() ![]() ![]() It’s also a thrillingly satisfying one - to look at Walt, one year from now, alone, the suburban life and family for which he claimed to be doing everything gone, gone, gone. It’s one hell of an image, bearded, 52-year-old Walt tracking through the dark, empty wreckage of his former home to retrieve the ricin he hid behind the electrical outlet in “Madrigal,” staring down his warped face in the broken mirror, the sight of him as he leaves so shocking to his neighbor that she drops her groceries on the ground. The flashforward that kicks off “Blood Money,” the series’ midseason premiere and the first of its final arc of eight episodes, gives us the end of the White residence - abandoned, boarded up, locked behind a gate with warning signs, kids breaking in to skateboard in the emptied-out pool and decorate the exterior with graffiti. In a flashback once, “Breaking Bad” showed us a younger, achingly hopeful Skyler ( Anna Gunn) and Walter White ( Bryan Cranston) touring this house and considering it as a place in which they’d start their family. “Heisenberg” - written in bright yellow letters, right across the living room wall. The article below contains spoilers for “Blood Money,” the August 11th, 2013 episode of “ Breaking Bad.” ![]()
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