reddyxm
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I'm wondering if this is a get-out-of jail card for Walt. The operation was clearly not sanctioned by the DEA, atleast from the looks of it it seems like a gunfight among civilians. Hank didn't show his badge, so the other side can always claim self defense against his act of revenge. The only witnesses are Jesse and Walt, and guess who's the more credible one here?
Jesse's gone, atleast metaphorically. A royal screw up for him. Hank sure as hell won't protect Jesse, now that he himself is in danger (if he lives). And Jesse's betrayed Walt, who's a lot more cunning than all of them combined.
This kid never learns, does he?
As Walt was driving to the desert while on the phone with Jesse, Walt confessed to everything he did. Now I'm wondering if Hank recorded the conversation at all. With this phone call and Jesse as witness, Hank has all the evidence he needs but at the same time like you said the operation was not sanctioned by the DEA. It's really a tough one to call.
What act of revenge? Hank had something against Todd's Uncle's posse? Plus didn't the posse take the first shot?
Did Jesse do the video recording and tell the story? If Jesse didn't then Hank would need to protect Jesse so he can fill in the gaps within the story. Well actually if the phone conversation of Walt confessing was recorded then Hank wouldn't need Jesse anymore. And I wouldn't say Jesse betrayed Walt per say but rather that Jesse freed himself of Walt's manipulative grasps.
What act of revenge? Hank had something against Todd's Uncle's posse? Plus didn't the posse take the first shot?
Did Jesse do the video recording and tell the story? If Jesse didn't then Hank would need to protect Jesse so he can fill in the gaps within the story. Well actually if the phone conversation of Walt confessing was recorded then Hank wouldn't need Jesse anymore. And I wouldn't say Jesse betrayed Walt per say but rather that Jesse freed himself of Walt's manipulative grasps.