Like any Breaking Bad fan, I'm constantly speculating what I think is going to happen when it all ends. Yet whatever I can come up with, I'm sure the writers and Vince Gilligan have imagined something much, much better. However, to treat my addiction and get myself annoyed with everyone else who watches the show, I've began to read the Facebook comments left on the status' the show's page makes every few days. Some guesses are better than others, but there are several theories that are common, but also the most unlikely conclusions there could be. Note: I'm not going to put it on this list because it's such a ridiculous idea, but those of you who keep entertaining the idea that "Breaking Bad is a prequel to Malcolm in the Middle," please just look at a photo of Walter White and then a photo of Hal from Malcolm in the Middle--okay, now that you've done that you're never going to make that claim again.
3. Walt Goes to Jail
IMAGINE: It's 9:59, September 29th, 2013. We see Walter White standing straight up in an orange jumpsuit, the bars slide shut, the screen goes black and "Executive Producer, Vince Gilligan" appears--Breaking Bad is over. Is that not the lamest, most unsatisfying ending that you can picture? As shown in episode 5.01, Walt comes back to Albuquerque with a fake ID and a military grade weapon in his trunk--He's not going to jail. He's not going anywhere with anyone. Also, for Walt to go to jail, everything would have to work out perfectly for Hank, and I think we all know that's not going to happen. If that was possible then Jesse would have met with Walt at the end of the last episode. I can't tell you what Walt is planning, but I know I can tell you that going to jail is not on his agenda.