Ich habe auf einer englischen Internetseite ein paar interessante Theorien bezüglich der 5.Staffel entdeckt.
1) Walt will learn that his cancer has returned, and
that this time he truly will die. He'll have maybe a year to live.
This ironic sting will only enrage him more, taking away from his recent
victory over Gus. It will make him even more of a risk taker, a man
with nothing to lose. He will go full Heisenberg. This news of the
cancer will also renew his mission of earning money to leave his family.
Therefore...
2) Walt and Jesse will continue to cook meth, using
the car wash as a lab. Like the laundry, the car wash can order large
amounts of chemicals without raising suspicions. So how will they sell
their meth?...
3) They will sell to Gus's old contacts. Gus and
the cartel may be dead, but all of Gus's contacts are still active.
There is still a vast network that will gladly buy Walt's meth (as they
have been). So how will they make the connection to Gus's old
network?...
4) Mike will work for Walt and Jesse. Yes, Mike.
He will work for them mainly because Mike doesn't seem like the kind of
man that would avenge Gus's death. There is no purpose to that. Mike
is a hired gun with lots of connections. So if Walt and Jesse do get
rolling again with the network, how will they launder their millions?
Remember, Skyler realized late in the game that the car wash is not good
enough as a front, saying that "no car wash in the world earns this
kind of money"...
5) Skyler will launder the money through Ted's company. She can do this because Ted is not dead.
It was implied, but no one actually said he was dead. He may be
crippled or even paralyzed, but he is alive. Why would the writers keep
him alive at this point? So Walt and Skyler can use Ted's company to
launder their money. Ted's company would be perfect. Remember, it's
debt-free now, ready to start over. Ted owes Skyler, and he is in deep
now. Whether or not he wants to, Ted will agree to aiding their
criminal activity, just as Skyler aided his.
6) The chess game of Season 5 will be between Walt and Hank.
At this point, the DEA must surely worship Hank. All of his leads and
theories have proved true, and his life has been on the line
repeatedly. Thus, the DEA will give Hank the full authority and
manpower to investigate any leads he wants. Hank and his agents vs.
Walt and Jesse and Mike. It will be an intense chess game.
7) Walt will be killed by Hank in the line of fire
in the season/series finale. Since Walt is going to die anyway (see
theory 1), and he has at this point become somewhat of a monster like
Gus, Walt's death will be sad yet satisfying. It will bring closure to
the show and a poetic end to the character. Hank will enter this final
showdown with Walt only moments after learning/realizing the truth: Walt
is Heisenberg. Afterward, Hank will be torn about everything. Yes, he
stopped Heisenberg, but at what cost to his family? To balance this,
he will choose to not bust Skyler for her involvement. He will somehow
let her take her kids and the money, and start life over in Colorado, as
was foreshadowed by the coin flip at the Four Corners Monument.
Was haltet ihr davon?Was glaubt ihr wird passieren?
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1) Walt will learn that his cancer has returned, and
that this time he truly will die. He'll have maybe a year to live.
This ironic sting will only enrage him more, taking away from his recent
victory over Gus. It will make him even more of a risk taker, a man
with nothing to lose. He will go full Heisenberg. This news of the
cancer will also renew his mission of earning money to leave his family.
Therefore...
2) Walt and Jesse will continue to cook meth, using
the car wash as a lab. Like the laundry, the car wash can order large
amounts of chemicals without raising suspicions. So how will they sell
their meth?...
3) They will sell to Gus's old contacts. Gus and
the cartel may be dead, but all of Gus's contacts are still active.
There is still a vast network that will gladly buy Walt's meth (as they
have been). So how will they make the connection to Gus's old
network?...
4) Mike will work for Walt and Jesse. Yes, Mike.
He will work for them mainly because Mike doesn't seem like the kind of
man that would avenge Gus's death. There is no purpose to that. Mike
is a hired gun with lots of connections. So if Walt and Jesse do get
rolling again with the network, how will they launder their millions?
Remember, Skyler realized late in the game that the car wash is not good
enough as a front, saying that "no car wash in the world earns this
kind of money"...
5) Skyler will launder the money through Ted's company. She can do this because Ted is not dead.
It was implied, but no one actually said he was dead. He may be
crippled or even paralyzed, but he is alive. Why would the writers keep
him alive at this point? So Walt and Skyler can use Ted's company to
launder their money. Ted's company would be perfect. Remember, it's
debt-free now, ready to start over. Ted owes Skyler, and he is in deep
now. Whether or not he wants to, Ted will agree to aiding their
criminal activity, just as Skyler aided his.
6) The chess game of Season 5 will be between Walt and Hank.
At this point, the DEA must surely worship Hank. All of his leads and
theories have proved true, and his life has been on the line
repeatedly. Thus, the DEA will give Hank the full authority and
manpower to investigate any leads he wants. Hank and his agents vs.
Walt and Jesse and Mike. It will be an intense chess game.
7) Walt will be killed by Hank in the line of fire
in the season/series finale. Since Walt is going to die anyway (see
theory 1), and he has at this point become somewhat of a monster like
Gus, Walt's death will be sad yet satisfying. It will bring closure to
the show and a poetic end to the character. Hank will enter this final
showdown with Walt only moments after learning/realizing the truth: Walt
is Heisenberg. Afterward, Hank will be torn about everything. Yes, he
stopped Heisenberg, but at what cost to his family? To balance this,
he will choose to not bust Skyler for her involvement. He will somehow
let her take her kids and the money, and start life over in Colorado, as
was foreshadowed by the coin flip at the Four Corners Monument.
Was haltet ihr davon?Was glaubt ihr wird passieren?
[quelle]http://www.reddit.com/r/breakingbad/comments/lky1p/7_theories_about_season_5_breaking_bad/[/quelle]