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Add to Collection Add new or search Public collection title. Walt having that plant is a coincidence, just like how he met Donald before Jane's death, or like how Beneke dies while Huell is in his house. The show is full of weird coincidences. Just wanted to echo the sentiments that it was clearly telegraphed that Walt was resposible for poisoning Brock If you don't pick up on the subtleties, I can imagine that it could pass some people by, and Vince Gilligan doesn't seem to be the kind of writer who is going to garishly signpost what has happened.

This is the essence of BB: it forces you to engage with every shot, scene and line of dialogue. Well, first off And second, maybe you should have gone on to watch the first 10 minutes of season one of the first things Walt does is hide the plant! If that ain't enough Saul says presumably to Jesse that he never would've have never agreed to it if he knew what he was going to do with it Please don't waste people's time with this. It's obvious you're not paying attention.

This is a site for fans. Only thing left on the table is that Jesse believes it was the ricin that was used to poison Brock. Unbeknownst to him, it was not. However, regardless of whether it was the ricin or lily of the valley, he knows Walt was responsible.

Hi Everyone. I know that now it's being a clear evidence that Walt did poison the kid Saul's confession is a fair enough final evidence. So I'm posting this just for the fun to have discussion about all of this and point out how I think the complexity of this plot event was made on purpose so as to make us all wonder about it. So I first started buying the idea of Walt poisoning the kid because all the elements you quoted deffinetly accuse him.

And I personnaly never questioned the psychopathic tendencies of Walter. He is clearly a goddamn lunatic freak with frequent and very random murderous envies. No contest. That being said, he is also a perfect liar, manipulator but more than anything a very good calculator.

And I insist on this last one. As a graduated and brillant chemical professor who turned completly mad and unpredictable, all his success nontheless remained in his calculator skills and obsessions. So, on this simple point of view, until we were definetly conviced by Saul's words : what reason would he have as he stated himself in a very desperate moment to poison Brock?

However, after finding she is a mother of a six-year old son named Brock, he decides against it. Thanks to financial support from Jesse, Andrea and Brock can afford to move to a better house and leave the violent neighborhood in which they lived. Sometime later, Jesse reunites with Andrea and plays video games like Sonic Racers with her and Brock. Walt catches a glimpse of him when he arrives begging Jesse for help against Gus.

Jesse suspects that he'd been poisoned with the ricin that he had concealed in his pack of cigarettes , which was originally intended for Gustavo Fring. Jesse seeks Walter White , thinking he was responsible for ricin poisoning, but Walt leads Jesse to think that Gus poisoned Brock.

Walt succeeds in turning Jesse against Gus at that moment, despite the fact that the two's relationship had been improving up to that point. Jesse and Brock playing video games " Crawl Space ". After Walt causes Gus's demise and he and Jesse set the superlab up in flames, Walter takes Jesse back to the hospital to learn the status of Brock.

Jesse learns that the doctors found that Brock was not poisoned with ricin, but with poisonous berries of a plant called Lily of the Valley. It is strongly implied and later confirmed that Walt was responsible for poisoning Brock with the poisonous berries, as he wished to manipulate Jesse and turn him against Gus. A potted Lily of the Valley plant can be seen sitting by Walter's back pool. Walt sitting on the couch with Brock " Hazard Pay ".

Jesse was initially worried about the missing ricin cigarette being out in the open for someone to find and get sick from like "a child," Jesse suggests , so Walt creates a fake ricin cigarette filled with salt instead of ricin and plants it in Jesse's house for him to find later, relieving his concerns " Madrigal ".



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