2. Walt Jr. Takes After His Dad (Hank Gets Soft)

Getting back to reality for a second here, one of the likely scenarios is that Hank takes down Walt and hauls his ass to jail, as it were. But imagine if Walt somehow gets a chance to sing Walt Jr. some kind of song about the injustice of it all before Hank separates them? It's been proven time and time again in the show; Walt Jr. digs his father way more than his mom, and it's not stretching things to think that Walt Jr. will want to take after his badass dad. He'll start by banning anyone from calling him Flynn or something. Suddenly, as Walt's saga ends behind bars, Walt Jr.'s saga of upholding his dad's legacy begins and if that's the case I'd be the first to thank God the show is over. Not that Walt Jr. is a boring character, but even imaging him trying to be part of the drug world sounds comical. Look at that picture again and imagine the horror! Hank allows Walt and Walt Jr. to have their father son moment together before they have to start seeing each other through a plexiglass for the rest of their lives. Hank has been a stunt double dad for Walt Jr. and with that guilt mixed in with it being his own family, he turns soft. Walt tells his son that he needs to avenge this injustice by keeping his legacy alive and Walt Jr. makes the disappointing decision to break bad, becoming Heisenberg Jr.