>5 men plan and perfectly execute a train heist worth 20 Millions in the middle of the desert>One of the ends up killing a kid that barely saw anythingOMG that's so realistic. ACTIONS HAVE LE CONSEQUENCES
That’s what happens when you don’t BRAVO the Vincetrain.
Wouldn't killing the kid bring a fuck ton of attention them?Its insane how they never brought that up again
>>215549740People disappear outdoors constantly.Kids disappear all the time.
>>215549679The kid had it coming, he was going to become a gang member most likely in the future, just like the kid of Jesse's girlfriend that Walt poisoned, he absolutely had it coming too
>>215549780The kid was a sociopath. There is a scene with him playing with spiders early in the same episode
>>215549679This is a very christian message and it's important to understand: Whenever you sin, the damage you cause is not the immediate effect of your sin, but also the downstream ripple effects. E.g. suppose you get caught for speeding on the highway. The cop now has to go through the whole procedure of checking whether you were under the influence, running your license plate, writing you a ticket etc. Now, suppose, at the same time there's an armed robbery going on in a small diner 2 miles down the road. The cop actually planned on getting lunch there, and hadn't he have to stop for your infraction, he would have been there on time just to nip the robbery in the bud. But right now he's writing your ticket and the robbery turns south and 3 people are killed. The robbers panic and now take hostages. A firefight with police ensues and an additional 10 people get killed or gravely wounded during the course of it. All because you had to ignore the speeed limit on that day, during this time of hour.If you sin, you own the downstream anguish that comes with the butterfly effect, too.You don't steal. Simple as that. Walter and Jesse caused the death of this kid.
>>215549895Extension of your logic. That kid was the antichrist, or at least cool with him.
>>215549780Calm down hank
>>215549895>le "any criticism leads to le holocaust" faec
>>215549777and then they reappear and the search gets called off
>>215549740These guys make meth anon. Of course a retard like Todd wouldn’t think through the consequences and instead shoots first and asks for Walt’s help later. Yeah it brought attention, but the kid was dirt biking alone in the New Mexican desert. It’s not surprising for him to disappear unfortunately with how dangerous New Mexico is. You gotta do that shit with a group of friends
>>215549895Show me a single line in the bible where God forbids me from going 80 mph in an 65 mph zone.
>>215549679I would have ditched Todd right there for wasting a perfectly fine shota like that.
>>215549740>train arrives at depot missing 20 million in product>shit fits thrown all around at every level>trains' schedule goes over with a fine tooth comb>conducter and every hand within 6 degrees gets pineapples up the ass>"Oh look, the train made a stop at this location. Hey that's where that kid went missing" - FBI man>nationwide search for Bill Burr in relation to the disappearance of a child and stealing 20 million in fucking chemicals>Saul immediately gets dragged in as a KA and surveillance from his office and every nearby building gets pulled>Jesse immediately gets grabbed because he's a fucking known meth dealer with a record and he's on film repeatedly with an award winning chemist in the field of making god damned crystals who also fits the description of the old white guy who blew up a fucking drug dealer's stash house >Homeland Security gets involved because a tanker of volatile chemicals got jacked>every agent in the New Mexico DEA gets pineapple enemas for wild incompetence>Everyone in the show gets raped with a gavel in federal court except Walt Jr and baby Walt Jr>"Guess I got what I deserved..."
Todd did nothing wrong except for not immediately marrying Lydia
>>215550459Anon, Hank is the only policeman in the Breaking Hack universe.
>>215550424Romans 2:12-14
>>215550459>train arrives at depot missing 20 million in productPut down your phone the next time you watch itThe whole point was they wouldn't notice anything was missing until months laterAt that point, the news puts out a story about the train robberyKid sees it, snitches to the cops about the guys he saw on the train tracks that dayOR Todd kills the kid, they disappear the body, parents have no idea where and there's no one that can ID Jesse, Walt, and Todd
>>215550745>The whole point was they wouldn't notice anything was missing until months laterAbsolutely not
>>215550459>>215550745>>215550800They replaced the volume of the fluid they stole with water, and what made it to the other side would just appear barely diluted. I'm pretty sure that was how they addressed it in the show.
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>>215549780he was making a move. Todd had to get it on.>>215550459>"Oh look, the train made a stop at this location. Hey that's where that kid went missing" - FBI manthey don't know where the kid went missing. they could infer a general area based on where he liked to hang out, but he could have just as easily disappeared in town as in the middle of the desert. the FBI would be totally reliant on whatever relevant info the police had on the case, which is nothing, and that's even assuming they would link the two together.>nationwide search for Bill Burr in relation to the disappearance of a child and stealing 20 million in fucking chemicalsworse comes to worse he gets the same treatment the kid did and disappears.>>215550800it weighs the same as the methylamine, these chemicals can sit in warehouses for weeks or months before they arrive to the intended recipient. even in a hypothetical scenario where the FBI or whoever cares about this stuff it's so many dead ends. >>215551258they would chalk it up to an error during shipping, it happens occasionally with chemicals that have to be stored in particular ways i'm sure. it's not like they robbed every single tank on the train, it was just a single tank. really easy to just wave that off one way or another. it's doubtful the companies involved would even care that much. it's just breakage.
>>215551286They did replace it with water right?
>>215550459There was some kind of handwaving nonsense about how the loss would be written down to evaporation or some BS.
>>215551341yeah, to the same weight. the only time this would be discovered is when the company who purchased it actually gets into the tank to discover that it's all water, which Walt explains is something that can happen when the chemicals aren't stored properly. there's not any evidence of any criminal wrongdoing, so it's very doubtful the company would immediately jump to it being criminal and call the FBI, it's more likely they'd call the company they bought it from and yell at them and it would get blamed on one of the shipping companies. this stuff doesn't just get shipped by train either, truckers are the ones who ultimately get it where it needs to go, so there are multiple parties that could be blamed.
>>215550800They literally replace the contents with water so that the Chinese will be blamed for a shit batch. Rewatch or kys.